Picking up on older thread for a quick announcement:

For those of you who found "Working through Screens" to be an interesting
resource, the book is now available in 8.5"x11" print on demand at minimum
third party printing costs:
http://bit.ly/bd7pJs

Have you applied "Working through Screens" to your projects?  Any anecdotes
would be greatly appreciated!
http://bit.ly/d7ftk2

Thank you!

Jake

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:40 AM, pauric <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just came across this, thought it might be of use to practitioners
> putting forward a UX agenda in their organisation.  The target reader
> appears to be non-practitioners, the language used is open and should
> be generally comprehendible. That said, the breadth of practices &
> methodologies covered is very wide.  For those with a well established
> team, I think this document may prove very useful as a reference for
> backing up design decisions.
>
> "Working through Screens is a reference for product teams creating new
> or iteratively improved applications for thinking work. Written for
> use during early, formative conversations, it provides teams with a
> broad range of considerations for setting the overall direction and
> priorities for their onscreen tools. With hundreds of envisioning
> questions and fictional examples from clinical research, financial
> trading, and architecture, this volume can help definers and designers
> to explore innovative new directions for their products."
>
> (& its free)
> http://www.flashbulbinteraction.com/WTS.html
>
> /pauric
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