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== Reviews and Mentions of Designing Mobile Interfaces ==
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I periodically see crazily glowing reviews on places like Twitter. I have to post some of these:
 * [[http://ux.walkme.com/the-ultimate-ux-library-75-resources-from-the-best-publications/#.UYac1SviSq4]] 2 of the 75 links here!
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Sometimes we (especially Steven) write for other publications, or blog about stuff that's relevant. Those, or inclusion of that writing in other key lists will go here:
 * [[http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/mt-ftsearch.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&limit=20&search=steven+hoober]]
 * [[http://ux.walkme.com/the-ultimate-ux-library-75-resources-from-the-best-publications/#.UYac1SviSq4]] 2 of the 75 links here!
 * [[http://shoobe01.blogspot.com/]]

== Other Writing ==
Steven writes occasional articles, writes a regular [[http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/mt-ftsearch.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&limit=20&search=steven+hoober|column for UX Matters]], and edits books and other articles. If you like what I say at a conference, you might like some of these also.
 * In 2010 I wrote an article reviewing the current (rather sexy) state of in car terminals for police, their connectivity and how they are used or can be a danger. It got reprinted in a couple of police journals, and was quoted in the Atlantic as [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/01/attention-must-be-paid/33098/|Attention Must be Paid]] though they got my name wrong.
 * [[http://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?contributorId=518289|Designing by Drawing]] - Basically all my design process and artifact-management methods in one place. Some is now a bit out of date (2009), and it doesn't have a lot of current, mobile-specific methods. But I still refer to it weekly. Also available, cheap via [[http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/designing-by-drawing/id489620372?mt=11|iTunes]] but I am really not sure I get money if you buy it from there.
 * [[http://www.amazon.com/Smashing-WebKit-Magazine-Book-Series/dp/1119999138/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335314414&sr=1-1|Smashing Webit]] - I totally did not write this. I was just the technical editor, and Jon Raasch did a good job gathering all the info.
 * [[http://uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2012/04/eyes-on-the-road-or-mind-on-the-road.php|Eyes on the Road or Mind on the Road?]] - Article on AR, telepresence, transparent displays and the way distraction actually works, published in UX Matters.
 * [[http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2012/04/agile-user-experience-design.php|Agile User Experience Design]] - I was one of a half-dozen experts who contributed thoughts to another UX Matters column that Janet Six collected.
 * [[http://ux.walkme.com/i-lost-my-laptop-and-it-didnt-really-matter/|I lost my laptop... and it didn't really matter]] published on UX Motel, May 2013.

Extremely Not-Comprehensive List of Interviews or Talking About me:
 * [[http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1721]]
 * [[http://readwrite.com/2013/05/22/polar-input-types-multiplatform-app-design]]


== Blogs ==
 * [[http://shoobe01.blogspot.com/|Donttouchme.com]] - I blog irregularly, but often sharing stuff I find useful and generally applicable. This is where some basics for the books came from, so I presume my current writing is equally relevant.

Reviews and Mentions of Designing Mobile Interfaces

I keep hoping for reviews, but haven't noticed a serious one outside of Amazon yet. Meanwhile, there are a few sites giving a lot of traffic. Both to be nice to them with in-kind links, and because the mentions mean you might like the articles, here they are:

Other Writing

Steven writes occasional articles, writes a regular column for UX Matters, and edits books and other articles. If you like what I say at a conference, you might like some of these also.

  • In 2010 I wrote an article reviewing the current (rather sexy) state of in car terminals for police, their connectivity and how they are used or can be a danger. It got reprinted in a couple of police journals, and was quoted in the Atlantic as Attention Must be Paid though they got my name wrong.

  • Designing by Drawing - Basically all my design process and artifact-management methods in one place. Some is now a bit out of date (2009), and it doesn't have a lot of current, mobile-specific methods. But I still refer to it weekly. Also available, cheap via iTunes but I am really not sure I get money if you buy it from there.

  • Smashing Webit - I totally did not write this. I was just the technical editor, and Jon Raasch did a good job gathering all the info.

  • Eyes on the Road or Mind on the Road? - Article on AR, telepresence, transparent displays and the way distraction actually works, published in UX Matters.

  • Agile User Experience Design - I was one of a half-dozen experts who contributed thoughts to another UX Matters column that Janet Six collected.

  • I lost my laptop... and it didn't really matter published on UX Motel, May 2013.

Extremely Not-Comprehensive List of Interviews or Talking About me:

Blogs

  • Donttouchme.com - I blog irregularly, but often sharing stuff I find useful and generally applicable. This is where some basics for the books came from, so I presume my current writing is equally relevant.

  • http://ericberkman.com/blog/

Mentions, Reviews & Other Writing (last edited 2020-02-03 17:34:21 by shoobe01)