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Keeping Your Design Three-Quarters-Baked

Alex Chaffee
Thursday, April 19, 2007

I just gave a talk at the
Web 2.0 Expo
with
Leslie Chicoine of Satisfaction.
We shared our insights into the challenge of integrating foundational design methods (interaction design, usability design, interface design, interaction design) into a team doing Agile development (rapid releases, week-long iterations, high feedback and communication). It was a lot of fun! The room was packed, the energy was high, and they laughed at our jokes!

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You can also see the slides here at SlideShare. Let me know what you think!

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