In Print

November 17, 2008 — Matt— 1 comment

I was kindly asked a few months ago to write a short piece for .net magazine (Practical Web Design in the US), a great industry publication that covers the convergence of interaction design and site development technology. My mini article is about how small design changes (link hit states, hover interactivity) can have a big positive impact on usability.

I’d like to say thanks to Oliver Lindberg for reaching out to me to write the piece. He was a great help during the entire process. Also, I’m really impressed with the quality of articles in the magazine in general — it’s a wonderful, high quality summary of the best design, process, and technology writing in the biz.

I’m in the November issue #182 of Practical Web Design, which is out on newsstands this week in the US.

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  1. November 17, 2008 3:12 pm
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    Congratulations man!


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