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Nathanael Boehm on user experience (UX) and web interaction design (IxD), social media and Government 2.0
http://www.purecaffeine.com
purecaffeine.com is a user experience design, user experience strategy, social experience design, interaction design, user interface design, web, social media, Web 2.0 and Government 2.0 blog run by professional Canberra, Australia web user interaction designer Nathanael Boehm.
Recent Posts
Style guides and UI implementation: Part 2
A few weeks ago I wrote the article Style guides and UI implementation that looked at the importance of style guides in design specification, wireframe interpretation and user interface development. In this blog post I want to take that further and l...
Artificial user-system feedback loops
One of my issues with web user interfaces — particularly ones that use AJAX for dynamic postback of data and instructions — is the disconnect between client-server-client when it comes to providing feedback. This is an issue generally in poor pro...
UX Australia 2010
In the last week the UX Events team announced next year’s UX Australia conference, to be held 25-27 August 2010 at Langham Hotel in Melbourne. Conference registration will open in May so pencil that date in your calendar for the only Australian...
User Experience Freelancers network
Leisa Reichelt has started a Ning network for UX freelancers and consultants around the world to connect, share and support each other. There are also sub-groups for countries and regions including Canada, the US, UK and Australia. If you’re a ...
Interactive Sketching Notation
I stumbled across Wireframes Magazine today – a blog dedicated to collecting and sharing user interface design and information architecture wireframe production techniques, tools and examples – and found Jakub Linowski’s Interactive...
Protocols for online media participation
Yesterday Craig Thomler blogged that the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) had released the successor to their Interim protocols, Circular 2009/5 Protocols for online media participation. As Craig mentions, the new Protocol is much shorter ...


I'd really like to read more from this Aussie designer. I especially like the article titled "You can’t please everyone". We design "for" the experience and not the experience itself.
Posted: December 1st, 2009 | More Reviews From blogheaderguy | Report This Comment