It’s Friday morning on the 21st May 2010, the day after I returned home from the amazing FOWD conference in London.

I got to hear just about everyone on my Must-see list except for Denise Jacobs and Brad Haynes (because I decided to see Remi Sharp’s and Paul Boag’s talks instead). But the ones I missed I will be able to catch on video when I get home (if you missed the conference, you can buy a full video coverage from FOWD).

On this early, and very beautiful morning, I will give you my roundup on the highs and lows of FOWD. Actually, only the highs, as there really were no lows – Carsonified did a truly awesome :) job on this one.


Sarah Parmenter on iPhone interface design
Paul Boag on 5 new skills for webdesigners
Simon Collison on webdesign in 2012
Aral Balkan on emotional design
Dan Rubin on high fidelity usability testing

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  1. Nice write-up. I’m keen to get my review of FOWD out there too. Interesting what you say about Sarah’s iPhone talk. I regret I didn’t get to see it but managed to meet her the following day during the design clinic where she kindly went through a couple of her slides for me, so I will definitely be watching the video of her talk.

    I didn’t see Aaral’s talk either but I did see Aarron Walter’s on emotional design which I thought was brilliant and he got a great reception and the end of it too!

    I’m looking forward to a weekend of cacth-up videos! ;)

    Alex

  2. Nice write-up. I’m keen to get my review of FOWD out there too. Interesting what you say about Sarah’s iPhone talk. I regret I didn’t get to see it but managed to meet her the following day during the design clinic where she kindly went through a couple of her slides for me, so I will definitely be watching the video of her talk.

    I didn’t see Aaral’s talk either but I did see Aarron Walter’s on emotional design which I thought was brilliant and he got a great reception and the end of it too!

    I’m looking forward to a weekend of cacth-up videos! ;)

    Alex

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