Author: Joseph Dickerson

Joseph Dickerson is a user experience professional and UX Lead for Microsoft based out of Atlanta, GA. He has implemented processes in user testing, design and ethnographic research and provided design and consulting services for many different projects and organizations.

Twitter Updates for 2012-07-08

Apple is taking it slow on mobile payments but carriers are likely the biggest roadblock http://t.co/piizQSiL # Overhauling a UI Without Upsetting Current Users http://t.co/JisjWiRP #ux # How awesome is actor Ron Perlman? THIS awesome: http://t.co/ciOXNwTH # Some medication I’m…

Twitter Updates for 2012-07-07

How Steven Spielberg’s Malfunctioning Sharks Transformed the Movie Business http://t.co/d0DVjpSr # Report: the best and worst U.S. cities for jobs in technology http://t.co/qYR8MQg4 # Hey everyone a reminder: my #UX book Experience Matters is FREE for the iPad! http://t.co/CTbPAQCg #…

Twitter Updates for 2012-07-03

Defining And Applying Personas to UX Design http://t.co/nHqYBJcj # Good to see I'm not alone… @lileks opinion on Pixar's Brave matches my own almost exactly: http://t.co/Wa7rA9WB # Back to normal after an interesting night suffering from food poisoning. No, “interesting”…

Twitter Updates for 2012-07-02

Happy Canada Day! http://t.co/EjcGhZwR # NFC Is Great, But Mobile Payments Solve A Problem That Doesn’t Exist http://t.co/8UWrcTFF # New at http://t.co/DF1mTQvH, Busy Work: http://t.co/MaQSbZwN # Happy Birthday, Indiana Jones! http://t.co/hvb9bd2M ME: "No time for cake, Dr. Jones!" # If…

Twitter Updates for 2012-07-01

New at http://t.co/oB3yIEp4, Lessons in #UX Designing for diffused attention http://t.co/YT7Fj7x4 # How To Predict The Future http://t.co/tQrNw1MD # Running errands. Thermostat says it’s 106 degrees. I could tell because my shoes are melting. # RT @JessGoddesse: #tech / #ux…

Busy work

I’ve been focused on personal productivity for a long time, and have continuously looked for ways to get things done quickly and well. One of the things that I have noticed, though, was I sometimes applying processes and techniques that…