by Hugh | Aug 18, 2010 | Blog
I’m on my way back from Agile 2010, the main industry conference on Agile methods and tools. As always, I come back with lots of thoughts and insights into the state of Agile development today. If I had to choose one theme for the conference, it would be something...
by Hugh | Aug 2, 2010 | Blog
I’m excited by the work we’ve been doing with Agile teams and defining the best relationship between Agile Development and user-centered design. Here’s some of what we’re up to: New Publication: Agile User-Centered Design UX designers have...
by Hugh | Jul 12, 2010 | Blog
BJ Clark over at Marked as Pertinent has an interesting post on who should do acceptance testing. He starts there, but he spends most of the post on the really interesting question, which is the role of the Interaction Designer (ID). His claim, which I agree with, is...
by Hugh | May 4, 2010 | Blog
I attended CHI 2010 week before last and it was interesting and insightful as usual. There were lots of great ideas, interaction paradigms and insightful research being presented. But one topic was not much addressed by official conference sessions, but was common in...
by Hugh | Apr 9, 2010 | services
Unlike many design companies, we want you to learn how to do what we do. However you engage us, our goal is to teach you how to use Contextual Design and adapt it to your business for creating ongoing value. Your team will leave our project with practical, usable...