- From: Glenn Jones <glenn.jones@madgex.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 21:09:16 -0000
- To: <public-web-intents@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <36A319113CF910438942741C4727ADFF05F226C7@MOBY.Clarence.local>
Hi All A couple of weeks ago we held the Web Intents Design Push in Brighton. It was a day of UX designers collaborating around the design of Web Intents. It was great that a number of people from Google and Mozilla joined us. We are building a small wiki of the event outputs, which includes video. http://designpush.pbworks.com/ Two of the hi-lights for me were: Jim Lane's lightening talk on AddThis UX learning's - It was useful when thinking about the more large scale use cases like share etc http://designpush.pbworks.com/w/page/51293093/Talk%3A%20Jim%20Lane <http://designpush.pbworks.com/w/page/51293093/Talk%3A%20Jim%20Lane> Danny Hope's browser UI ideas for Web Intents, the video is of him talking through his sketches and will give you some idea of the days discussions http://designpush.pbworks.com/w/page/51314275/Chrome%20and%20page%20interfaces <http://designpush.pbworks.com/w/page/51314275/Chrome%20and%20page%20interfaces> It seems a little unfair to pick out just a couple of things from all the work. The group building personas produced some solid work which could be very useful for example. The event format, crossing a technical area in the throes of early development with a community based UX meet up was experimental to say the least. I believe it went well, but we did learn quite a few lessons about adding a bit more direction and structure. We were very happy with the outcomes. Please feel free to feedback any comments or questions. I hope you find the material useful Glenn Jones
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