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WEBSITES ARE FOR PEOPLE MATTHEW REIDSMA GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

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http://sitorsquat.com

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These wonderfully intricate things we build have become part of people’s lives, things they use every day. “ Trent Walton “Tongue-Tied,” The Manual, Vol. 2, 2011. p.70

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“ Indifference towards people and the reality in which they live is the one and only cardinal sin in design. Dieter Rams

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“ Kendra Shimmell People may think that design is about screens, objects, or logos, but it’s actually about people. https://twitter.com/MrAlanCooper/status/263730888678993921

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Your members don’t come to the library to find books, or magazines, journals, films or musical recordings. “ Hugh Rundle http://hughrundle.net/2012/04/04/libraries-as-software-dematerialising-platforms-and-returning-to-first-principles/

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They come to hide from reality or understand its true nature. They come to find solace or excitement, companionship or solitude. “ Hugh Rundle http://hughrundle.net/2012/04/04/libraries-as-software-dematerialising-platforms-and-returning-to-first-principles/

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PERSPECTIVE A BROADER

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“The Space Between You and Me,” The Manual, Issue #1, 2012. The Web is people all the way down. “ Frank Chimero

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https://www.facebook.com/about/timeline

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https://www.facebook.com/about/timeline

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaFjNyLuENk

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WHERE AM I? WHAT CAN I DO HERE? HOW DID I GET HERE? WHERE CAN I GO? HOW DO I GET THERE? Nievergelt, J. & Weydert, J. “Sites, modes, and trails: telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places.” Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1987.

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WHERE AM I? WHAT CAN I DO HERE? HOW DID I GET HERE? WHERE CAN I GO? HOW DO I GET THERE? Nievergelt, J. & Weydert, J. “Sites, modes, and trails: telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places.” Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1987.

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WHERE AM I? WHAT CAN I DO HERE? HOW DID I GET HERE? WHERE CAN I GO? HOW DO I GET THERE? Nievergelt, J. & Weydert, J. “Sites, modes, and trails: telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places.” Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1987.

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WHERE AM I? WHAT CAN I DO HERE? HOW DID I GET HERE? WHERE CAN I GO? HOW DO I GET THERE? Nievergelt, J. & Weydert, J. “Sites, modes, and trails: telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places.” Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1987.

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WHERE AM I? WHAT CAN I DO HERE? HOW DID I GET HERE? WHERE CAN I GO? HOW DO I GET THERE? Nievergelt, J. & Weydert, J. “Sites, modes, and trails: telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places.” Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1987.

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JOURNEYS USER

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Nievergelt, J. & Weydert, J. “Sites, modes, and trails: telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places.” Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1987. “ The order in which a user visits various sites is a rela onship among the sites which is likely to be important for the current task. Jürg Nievergelt

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Even simple tools take me to master. ... Taming complexity is a partnership between those who design and those who use. “ Don Norman Living with Complexity, p. 60.

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GUIDES AN INTERFACE THAT

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French Meadow, MLPS airport. (Good food, crummy ordering experience)

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Owen, David. “The Psychology of Space: Can a Norwegian firm solve the problems of Times Square?” The New Yorker, 88 (44), 2013. p.26 I have a friend who had a sheepdog, and he said whenever he had a party it would herd the guests. “ Craig Dykers

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It would tap their ankles and their knees, un l, by the end of the evening, everyone at the party was in one corner. “ Craig Dykers Owen, David. “The Psychology of Space: Can a Norwegian firm solve the problems of Times Square?” The New Yorker, 88 (44), 2013. p.26

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The dog was happy, but the important thing is that nobody no ced. As architects, I think, we have to try to be like the sheepdog at the party. “ Craig Dykers Owen, David. “The Psychology of Space: Can a Norwegian firm solve the problems of Times Square?” The New Yorker, 88 (44), 2013. p.26

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https://twitter.com/johnmaeda/status/292249488876240898

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https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tiny-tower/id422667065?mt=8

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FpigqfcvlM

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http://tapbots.com

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http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/nsmb/0/3 It’s designed so that whatever you do, you’ll get the mushroom. “ Shigeru Miyamoto

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http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2322-design-decisions-new-basecamp-blank-slates

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http://www.lib.uconn.edu/services/ill/AboutDDILL.htm

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http://whitneyhess.com/blog/2012/02/27/don-draper-is-the-antithesis-of-user-experience/ User experience isn’t about expert intui on, it’s about expert listening. “ Whitney Hess

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http://libtechconf.org/program_overview/early-bird-sessions

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weaveux.org

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THANKYOU