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:
A closer look at patterns of mobile interfaces In Russian. Search for the URL to get a totally-readable Google Translate version.
http://www.paulolyslager.com/free-ebooks-about-user-experience-interface-design/15 Free Ebooks about User Experience and Interface Design though it means this website, not the "e-book" per se.
20 FREE eBooks you need to design an outstanding user experience / ux Again, linking here. Which I don't mind.
A Look Inside Mobile Design Patterns Teresa Neil, author of another mobile patterns book for O'Reilly, mentions us.
15 books on UX and UI for free. Worth reading! I think a different list of 15, though there are many overlaps. In Hebrew, but English words are un-translated, so you can get the gist anyway, or use Google Translate.
REVIEW OF "DESIGNING MOBILE INTERFACES" by Doron Katz. Brief.
At last, an up-to-date visual guide to designing mobile interfaces by Inerdtia.
http://ux.walkme.com/the-ultimate-ux-library-75-resources-from-the-best-publications/#.UYac1SviSq4 2 of the 75 links here!
"Don't go in expecting to come out any time soon: a superb resource for insight into mobile design"
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 Some is now a bit out of date (2009), and it doesn't have a lot of current, mobile-specific methods.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? - UX Matters, April 2012.
Agile User Experience Design (Contributor) UX Matters, April 2012.
Mobile Inline Form Validation UX Matters, September 2012.
Designing for Users and Their Devices UX Matters, December 2012.
How do Users Really Hold Mobile Devices? UX Matters, February 2013.
Common Misconceptions About Touch UX Matters, March 2013.
I lost my laptop... and it didn't really matter UX Motel, May 2013.
Following Patterns & Innovating UX Matters, April 2013.
Tools for Mobile UX Design UX Matters, June 2013.
An Introduction to Designing for Imperfection UX Magazine, July 2013.
The Future Merchants UX Motel, August 2013.
UX Concepts and Practices That We Wish Would Just Go Away (Contributor) UX Matters, August 2013
1 Of Every 8 SIM Cards Can Be Hacked: Will Mobile Technology Ever Be Completely Secure? (Contributor) Zintro Blog, August 2013
Extremely Not-Comprehensive List of Interviews or Talking About me
http://readwrite.com/2013/05/22/polar-input-types-multiplatform-app-design
http://blog.zintro.com/2012/09/28/the-samsung-and-apple-verdict/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media-network/2013/may/24/mobile-design-real-world-use
http://blog.utest.com/how-mobile-users-hold-devices/2013/03/
http://torsionmobile.com/2013/05/02/mobile-design-tips-building-for-touch/
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.