UX Lausanne: On distraction-free reading experiences
Here’s my sketchnote of Adrian Zumbrunnen’s talk.
Related links
- Bonny Colville-Hide’s notes of the talk.
- Christophe F. Batista’s article about the talk.
Tweets
Some tweets about the talk.
"People don't come to our websites to push buttons" @webchaeschtli on pagination #uxls pic.twitter.com/ioFrnSzgCI
— Anna Dahlström (@annadahlstrom) 23 Mai 2014
A presentation with high quality content @webchaeschtli impressive and useful! Thanks #uxls pic.twitter.com/eMd6FmHY2d
— Stephanie Batliner (@bstep_li) 23 Mai 2014
#uxls @webchaeschtli speaks about distractions... @ Théâtre Arsenic http://t.co/bX77ky5wHY
— Leïla JACQUET (@leilajacquet) 23 Mai 2014
A lot of what I said at #uxls is based on simplicity. You can read more about it here: http://t.co/MC2d4BYHNK #ux #design
— Adrian Zumbrunnen (@webchaeschtli) 25 Mai 2014
Here are my notes from @webchaeschtli 's session @uxlausanne http://t.co/WyVzMJBhxe #uxls
— Bonny Colville-Hyde (@almostexact) 26 Mai 2014
For all attendees of @wordcampch @uxlausanne. My presentation lives here: http://t.co/a4XtpNpIyV
— Adrian Zumbrunnen (@webchaeschtli) 18 Juillet 2014
@labnol @wordcampch @uxlausanne here you go: http://t.co/KYrdTEPMxg
— Adrian Zumbrunnen (@webchaeschtli) 27 Juillet 2014