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* [[http://ux14.gomodev.com/|MoDevUX]] - 19 May, McLean, Virginia - Sign up with code 'UX14SH' to get a 15% discount! * Workshop "API First - A UX Design Imperative" * UXPA-KC - 2 June, Kansas City, Missouri (probably) * TBA * [[http://www.elearningguild.com/mLearnCon/content/3195/mlearncon-2014--mobile-learning-conference--expo--registration-information/?selection=doc.3151|2014 mLearnCon Conference and Expo]] - 24-26 June, San Diego, California * How People Hold and Touch Their Mobile Devices |
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Steven Hoober
Strategist, architect, and designer for every screen
Steven Hoober wrote the book on mobile design patterns, and is best known for his ongoing research into how people really use touchscreen phones and tablets. He has been doing mobile and multi-channel design since 1999, designing the earliest mobile app store and the first Google mobile search for Sprint, several mobile browsers, many mobile sites such as Weather.com, and apps for companies like Hallmark, US Bank and Cummins. Steven maintains a repository of mobile design and development information including all the content from Designing Mobile Interfaces at the 4ourth Mobile Patterns Wiki, regularly writes for UX Matters magazine, and UX Magazine, among other writing and speaking.
Current, Near Future, & Past Events
Before 2010
MobileWidgetCamp, Austin, Texas, 7 September 2008
November KCDesignCore Meeting, JCCC Reginer Campus, 5 November 2009
- Designing for Mobile Devices
- JCCC, 16 November 2009
- Ten things web designers need to know before going mobile
- Design for Mobile 2009, 21 April 2009
Weather Channel Mobile redesign after action report Slideshare
2010
- Design for Mobile 2010, Chicago, Illinois, September 2010
- Designing Device Design Deliverables
"Design for Mobile First" Panel with Scott Jenson & Luke Wroblewski
- User Centered Design, Art Institutes International, 2 November 2010
- Mobile Design in :20 Introduction to mobile for designers
2011
Kansas City UX Show & Tell 22 July 2011
Float Mobile Learning Symposium 10 June 2011, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois
Video of presentation in 4 parts
Applying Patterns to Mobile Design, an O'Reilly Webcast 8 November 2011.
MoDevEast 1 December 2011, Gannett Conference Center, Mclean, Virginia
2012
Avoiding the Heuristic Solution, an O'Reilly Webcast 31 Jan 2012.
Agile UX: The What, Why, and How IXDA Toronto, 23 Feb 2012.
User Centered Execution for Mobile UX Designers, an O'Reilly Webcast 29 Feb 2012.
MoDevUX Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tysons Corner, Virginia. 20 April 2012.
D2WC - Designer, Developer, Mobile Workflow Mariott Hotel, Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri. 16-18 May 2012.
Float Mobile Learning Symposium during Techweek 2012, Chicago Merchandise Mart, 25 June 2012.
Executing for Every Screen, an O'Reilly Webcast 10 July 2012.
2013
Interaction Design BOF Yahoo! (sponsored by BayCHI and IXDA Silicon Valley), Sunnyvale, California, 17 Jan 2013.
Sketchnotes by Jerome Domurat
MMConf Krakow, Poland, 18-19 April 2013.
The Trouble With All Those Boxes (Slideshare)
MoDevUX Mclean, Virginia, 9-11 May 2013
Workshop: Turning Boxes into Ecosystems: Successful multi-channel, multi-platform, multi-user design Slideshare
How People Really Hold and Touch (their phones) Slideshare Video
mLearnCon San Jose, California, 18-20 June 2013
- Designing UI and UX for Your Learners and Not for the Device (Panel)
Turning Boxes into Ecosystems: Designing for Ecosystems and People Instead of Screens and Pages Slideshare
How People Really Hold and Touch (their phones) Slideshare
2013 Interagency Mobile Learning Webinar Series, 16-18 July 2013 (Online)
Ask the Mobile Experts: An Interactive Panel Discussion! Video
eLearning Guild - September Online Forum, 19-20 September 2013 (Online)
How People Really Hold and Touch (their phones) Session Recording
DevLearn Mobile Learning Stage, Las Vegas, 23-27 October 2013.
Panel: Exploring the Present and Future of Mobile Learning, 10am 23 Oct
Presentation: Mobile Design: Adding Mobile to Your Learning Ecosystem, 11am, 24 Oct Slideshare
MoDev East, Mclean, Virginia, 12 December 2013 -- Save 10% w/ discount code "SPKR3"
Design for Fingers, Thumbs, and People Slideshare
2014
Entrepreneurial User Experience Workshop, Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri, 6 & 8 January (come for both days!)
Mobile Trends Conference, Krakow, Poland, 16-17 January
Getting Good UX Into Mobile Slideshare
Post-event promo video including quotes from me YouTube
Convey UX, 5-7 February Seattle, Washington
Tools for Mobile UX Design (90 min Mini-Workshop) Slideshare Flickr
How People Really Hold and Touch... their phones (40 min Presentation) Slideshare
Developer Week SF 2014, 18-19 February, San Francisco, California
- Multi-Device Development: Building for Everything (Panel)
TechJobsLA - 5 April, Blankspaces DTLA, Los Angeles, CA
- Workshop "Physical, Digital, Human: Designing Experiences for Mobile and the Internet of Things"
MoDevUX - 19 May, McLean, Virginia - Sign up with code 'UX14SH' to get a 15% discount!
- Workshop "API First - A UX Design Imperative"
- UXPA-KC - 2 June, Kansas City, Missouri (probably)
- TBA
2014 mLearnCon Conference and Expo - 24-26 June, San Diego, California
- How People Hold and Touch Their Mobile Devices
- TBA - July, Europe
- TBA
Quotes About How Awesome I am
"It’s possible that Steven Hoober has done more research than any one human being on mobile and in his presentation, Tools for Mobile UX Design and How People Really Hold and Touch he definitely provided the data proving it! I recommend that anyone who is doing mobile design watch this presentation, which provides great heuristics to keep in mind in terms of text size, visible target, finger size, design by zones and more. He also has for sale on his website, 4ourth.com, a great little tool, which enables UX designers to evaluate their mobile design based upon actual text and finger size!" Lisa L. Trager
Longer, More Boring Bio
Steven Hoober has been documenting design process for all of his 15 year design career, and entered mobile full time in 2007 when he joined Little Springs Design. His work includes Designing by Drawing, the O'Reilly book Desiging Mobile Interfaces, and an extensive reference mobile resources website to support it. Steven has led projects on security, account management, content distribution, and communications services for numerous products, from construction supplies to hospital recordkeeping.
Steven’s mobile work has included design of browsers, e-readers, search, NFC, mobile banking, data communications, location, and OS overlays. Steven spent eight years at U.S. mobile operator Sprint, and has also worked with AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung, Skyfire, Bitstream, VivoTech, TA Telecom, The Weather Channel, Omni Symmetry, Thwapr, FaceDial, PillPhone, Copia, IGLTA, St. Luke's Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Lowe's, Hallmark, uClick, Bank Midwest, IBT, Location Sentry, and U.S. Bank.
He consults on UX strategy and design with 4ourth Mobile, and writes a regular column on mobile for UX Matters magazine.
Other Online Resources
Slideshare and YouTube also include items on land navigation and sensors, but just ignore those.
O'Reilly Events then click the Multimedia tab
Other Photos
Mostly for me, in case I need another promotional ones. These are approved by my wife as things where I don't look stupid and am not doing something (mostly: shooting) that would offend most people.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmconf/8746504465/ Up on stage at MM Conf in Krakow.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/10078963473/ Current Twitter profile.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/2582913529/ In a small plane.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/2493154703/ Drawing on a whiteboard.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/2493150191/ Also working on a whiteboard.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/2497851835/ Photo at the top of engraving.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/6402658661/ Drawing with a baby.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/6454896879/ Facebook headline now.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/8678675346/ Working at computer, with cat.