Gene Moy (梅忠毅) is a user experience architect in Chicago with 12 years experience working on the web. He sometimes thinks every day feels like 1995 all over again. More about Gene »
Through my former colleague, Richard Anderson, I learned of this blog . . . Disambiguity is probably one of maybe three blogs I read on a regular basis that has anything valuable to say about interaction design, mostly because I think for me it comes from someone who is also a working practitioner in the trenches with us. Particularly exceptional is this recent interview she conducted, in three parts — ena, dia, tria — with Bill Moggridge, whose book Designing Interactions is probably one of the most valuable readings I’ve done in a while, if only for the insights into the process and the thinking that goes into our work.
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