Finished my 2020 Goodreads Reading Challenge of 40 books, coming in at 41 books with over half of them being UX related.
My favorites from 2020 -
Articulating Design Decisions by Tom Greever has a place of prominence at my work desk now, and I refer to it constantly. It is a practical guide to navigating the many conversations, presentations, etc. that come in with UX projects.
The Right It by Alberto Savoia taught me about 'pretotyping', a short way to say "be creative with how you use protyping as a learning and research method". I've used this a lot since, and it guides much of my design process. Remind me to tell you about the Story of the Switch, my most succesful try at pretotyping'...'
My favorites from 2020 -
Articulating Design Decisions by Tom Greever has a place of prominence at my work desk now, and I refer to it constantly. It is a practical guide to navigating the many conversations, presentations, etc. that come in with UX projects.
The Right It by Alberto Savoia taught me about 'pretotyping', a short way to say "be creative with how you use protyping as a learning and research method". I've used this a lot since, and it guides much of my design process. Remind me to tell you about the Story of the Switch, my most succesful try at pretotyping'...'