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UX Storytellers - Connecting the Dots

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In this eBook, ‘UX Storytellers - Connecting the Dots’, 42 UX masterminds tell personal stories of their exciting lives as User Experience professionals.

The book brings together authors from around the world who paint a very entertaining picture of our multifaceted community.

Whether you’re a usability pro or a student of interaction design, whether you’re a senior information architect or a junior UX designer, you will find 42 entertaining stories in this book told by leading experts from all over the globe.
The authors who have been so kind to contribute their story to the UX Storytellers book are: Aaron Marcus, Abhay Rautela, Andrea Resmini, Andrew Hinton, Andrea Rosenbusch, Cennydd Bowles, Chris Khalil, Daniel Szuc, Clemens Lutsch, Colleen Jones, Dave Malouf, David St. John, David Travis, Deborah J. Mayhew, Eirik Hafver Rønjum, Gennady Osipenko, Harri Kiljander, Henning Brau, James Kalbach, James Kelway, Jan Jursa, Jason Hobbs, Jay Eskenazi, Jiri Mzourek, Ken Beatson, Lennart Nacke, Marianne Sweeny, Mark Hurst, Martin Belam, Matthieu Mingasson, Olga Revilla, Patrick Kennedy, Paul Kahn, Rob Goris, Robert Skrobe, Sameer Chavan, Simon Griffin, Sudhindra Venkatesha, Sylvie Daumal, Thom Haller, Thomas Memmel, Timothy Keirnan, Umyot Boonmarlart.

497 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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10 reviews26 followers
August 26, 2013
It is quite huge sized, but some few stories are very informative, almost every scenario ever experienced by a US designer is included coming from various experienced people from the industry world-wide. Variety of insights - all in one
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March 16, 2013
A series of potted biographies of Information Architects, worth a read as it does give insight into their career paths and design processes, plus it has useful links and references.
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