Hello UXBCers,
First, a thanks to those of you who came out for reviewing Storytelling for User Experience by Whitney Quesenbury and Kevin Brooks in November. We had a good discussion in the first part of the evening among ourselves, then, later on, had the pleasure of chatting directly with Whitney and Kevin via video conference, getting their thoughts and insights on using storytelling in UX design. Also, a special thanks to Paul and Leila at Id ee Inc. for generously donating their space to us for the November meeting.
WHAT'S OUR NEXT BOOK?
As is the custom, we selected our next book at the end of the last book meeting -- one which many of you will be familiar with and may have already read. It is Search Patterns: Design for Discovery by Peter Morville and Jefferey Callender.
Ordering:
Description:
Search is among the most disruptive innovations of our time.
It influences what we buy and where we go. It shapes how we learn and what we
believe. In this provocative and inspiring book, you'll explore design patterns
that apply across the categories of web, ecommerce, enterprise, desktop,
mobile, social, and real-time search and discovery. Filled with colorful
illustrations and examples, Search Patterns brings modern information retrieval
to life, covering such diverse topics as relevance, faceted navigation,
multi-touch, personalization, visualization, multi-sensory search, and
augmented reality.
By drawing on their own experience-as well as best practices
and evidence-based research-the authors not only offer a practical guide to
help you build effective search applications, they also challenge you to
imagine the future of discovery. You'll find Search Patterns intriguing and
invaluable, whether you're a web practitioner, mobile designer, search
entrepreneur, or just interested in the topic.
- Discover a pattern language for search that embraces user
psychology and behavior, information architecture, interaction design, and
emerging technology
- Boost enterprise efficiency and e-commerce sales
- Enable mobile users to achieve goals, complete tasks, and
find what they need
- Drive design innovation for search interfaces and
applications
WHEN WILL WE MEET?
Monday, January 23, 2012 at 6:30 PM
We will confirm the location and details closer to the date.
In the mean time, enjoy the read and the holidays to come!
Cheers,
Kim and Kaleem
UX Book Club Toronto