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New LayerNew Layer30 Books Every Designer Should ReadTanner and Jasmine share their must-read books for designers. Spanning everything from how to conduct design critique or present your work, to what makes a good manager and how learning about org design can help your understanding of the work you do. The full list of books mentioned are: 1. The Design Method, by Eric Karjaluoto 2. The Shape of Design, by Frank Chimero 3. The Design of Everyday Things, by Don Norman 4. How Design Makes the World, by Scott Berkun 5. The Creativity Challenge, by Tanner Christensen 6. The...2020-04-2929 minThe Funsize ShowThe Funsize ShowHustle: Whose Job is UX? (feat. Peter Merholz)Show Notes: 0:55 Rick is back from paternity leave. His new son is awesome. 1:11 Joining us on this episode is the Senior Director of Design at Jawbone, friend of Funsize, and a hugely inspirational designer, Mr. Peter Merholz. 1:30 Anthony chronicles Peter's background with the international consulting firm, Adaptive Path, which is perhaps best known for championing "User Experience." 1:50 Fun Peter Merholz facts: Peter hired Funsize while at Groupon and was Funsize's first client. Thanks, Peter! He also coined the term 'blog'. 3:44 Fun fact about the new Up4 from Jawbone is that it can do NFC payments! 4:00 The theme for...2015-05-0548 minAdaptive Path PodcastAdaptive Path PodcastUX Week 2008 | UX Week Keynote Discussion: Peter Merholz and Don NormanUX Week 2008 kicked off with an on-stage conversation between the President and founder of Adaptive Path, Peter Merholz, and industry legend Don Norman. Don wrote the founding text on user-centered design, entitied, “The Design of Everyday Things”, and also coined the term “user-experience” while at Apple in the early 1990s.<br /> <br /> They talk about the importance of the semantic differences around common issues in business like ROI from a design perspective, the necessity to look beyond the “all mighty dollar,” the importance of being passionate about your ideas, and knowing ultimately all team members want to create gr...2008-10-0100 minUX Week 2008UX Week 2008UX Week Keynote Discussion: Peter Merholz and Don NormanUX Week 2008 kicked off with an on-stage conversation between the President and founder of Adaptive Path, Peter Merholz, and industry legend Don Norman. Don wrote the founding text on user-centered design, entitied, “The Design of Everyday Things”, and also coined the term “user-experience” while at Apple in the early 1990s. They talk about the importance of the semantic differences around common issues in business like ROI from a design perspective, the necessity to look beyond the “all mighty dollar,” the importance of being passionate about your ideas, and knowing ultimately all team members want to create great products and services...2008-10-0130 minBoxes and Arrows PodcastBoxes and Arrows PodcastUX Week Keynote Don Norman and Peter MerholzThey talk about the importance of the semantic differences around common issues in business like ROI from a design perspective, as well as the necessity to look beyond the “all mighty dollar” acknowledging the importance of being passionate about your ideas, knowing ultimately all team members want to create great products and services for other people. Don shares his insights about the presentation given by Jensen Harris from Microsoft at UX Week around the usability of the Ribbon in the latest version of MS Office as well as the exciting future that lies ahead for all in the UX field.2008-09-0400 minAdaptive Path PodcastAdaptive Path PodcastPeter in Conversation with Don Norman About UX & InnovationPeter Merholz chats with Don Norman, author and co-author of fourteen books, including the seminal The Design of Everyday Things, and his recently released The Design of Future Things, about what he thinks about user experience design today and what companies need to do to innovate.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AdaptivePathPodcast/~4/wt37IOMkO4s" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2008-07-0300 min