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		<title>The User Experience Iceberg at FOWD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Pearce from Poke presented an interesting take on the User Experience Iceberg at the recent Future of Web Design (FOWD) conference in London, UK. His presentation, User Experience vs Brand Experience, is another interesting use of the iceberg as an analogy for user experience, and the sketches are great! Channel 4 Scotland also provided [...]
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in March, I had the pleasure of working with Jess McMullin over at nForm User Experience on the 2008 UX Methods Trading Cards for the 2008 IA Summit in Miami. For the 2007 set, I created many of the images from examples of my own deliverables. For the 2008 set, image creation duties were [...]
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