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“I’ve been so lucky to have two wonderful men in my life. My first husband died when I was 55. For six months, I did nothing but work, come home, feed the cats, and go to sleep. It got to the point where I realized that I was either going to rejoin the living, or I was going to crawl in a hole and die. I mentioned to a friend that I was about ready to ‘get out there’ again, and she told me about a friend named Ted that she wanted me to meet. He was also a widower. I never thought I’d fall in love again. Certainly not that quickly. But Ted and I got along so well that two months later we were engaged. Ted has never felt threatened by my love for my first husband. On the ten-year anniversary of his death, Ted helped me organize a memorial. And that meant so much to me. But he doesn’t come to Mets’ games with me. He’s a Yankees fan.”
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A great presentation by Jenny from Future Workshops!
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BBC paper prototyping design ideas
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Applying a creative sprint to the task of organizing a working schedule! What a great idea!
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How to run a UX project and come up with new ideas @TheGuardian
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Thinking of bad ideas helps you find the better ones. An interesting approach from The Guardian UX team!
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The Guardian Personas. A great visual way to present Personas and clearly communicate each one of them!
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A successful use of infographics to engage audience in Facebook
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UK Digital Pond talks with Helene Sears, Senior User Experience Architect for the Guardian and Josephine Lie, a User Experience Designer at the BBC!
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A great presentation from CyberDuck. Extremely relevant to our working process at the moment. My favorite talk by far!
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Trying to find sushi in a dropdown list of 97 different food types organized randomly! Wtf?!
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