A talk from Agile Roots in 2010. You can't get the whole picture or much context from the slides.
The last part of the talk was referring to how you'll be remembered and your legacy in a social-media-based world.
It would be unfortunate if your last status update was the one that you see in the facebook wall post.
Video from the talk will be posted later.
12. “
There is a big difference between the
expertise required to be a designer &
that required to be a user. In their work,
designers often become experts with the
device they are designing. Users are
often experts at the task they are trying
to perform on the device.
- Don Norman, DOET
36. A Story Card
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A Story Card
A Story Card
48. “
... even though a piece of duct
tape covering a hole in your pants
migh not be pretty, it’s still better
than a hole. - Steve Krug, Rocket Surgery Made Easy
50. Tweaks cost less.
Tweaks require less work.
Tweaks don’t ruin lives or break up families.
Small changes can be made sooner.
Small changes are more likely to actually happen.
Tweaks are less likely to break a bunch of stuff.
Most people don’t like change, redesigns annoy them.
Tweaks aren’t as risky.
Tweaks don’t require a lot of meetings.
from Rocket Surgery Made Easy