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Two UX Tables
By Brian MathewsJuly 10, 2015
Final few days around here-- blog ends Wednesday (July 15)
I wanted to share two tables from a talk I gave with
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This first one was assembled by Paul who is now the Director of Academic Technology in the Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning at Stanford. The term “user experience” was being used to mean a lot of different things and so we tried to shape the context a little.
Paul Zenke, 2013
And Marie Mosman - Project Designer at FOX Architects, assembled this one. She was an architecture student at Virginia Tech when we worked together. I’ve often heard people talk about individual work and group work -- we aimed to challenge that a bit and tried to create a spectrum or range of experiences so that we could talk about needs more effectively and design environments accordingly.