I bookmark a lot of pages and sites which I find interesting, inspirational and informative every day! I’d like to share some of them with you here. In general they are about user experience, usability, UCD, accessbility and design. In general, but not always!!

  • How to be Insanely Productive and Still Keep Smiling | zen habits
    Do you want to be more productive? Maybe you do, but I’m sure you don’t want to feel stressed, overwhelmed, or unhappy – which happens to many super-productive people. But there is good news:
  • UXMARKZ – Hand picked UX related resources
    UXMARKZ is a collection of hand picked UX related resources, updated daily. You will find interesting sites, articles, videos, images and slideshows from the field of interaction design, usability, information achitecture, user interface design and other. In order to prevent spam and keep the quality of listed resources, all submitions are moderated.
  • Predicate, LLC | Editorial + Content Strategy | Predicate, LLC | Editorial + Content Strategy
    It’s 2010 and smart folks get it: the case for content strategy has been made. “Kill the ‘content phase,’” Margot Bloomstein tells us, “and help the web grow up!” But the question of approach, of *how* to do content strategy, remains fuzzy. Where does a content strategy begin and end? What’s optional and what’s required? Is there such a thing as everyday content strategy?
  • Content Strategy – a knol by Jeffrey MacIntyre
    What is content strategy? Good question! We're working here to provide a basic definition of the field of interactive content strategy, its body of knowledge, and its practitioners.
  • Complete Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy | UX Booth
    A common occurrence: you or someone you know wants to create content and have it published online. A slightly less common occurrence? Having that same someone articulate high aspirations for their content. For those select few, instead of creating content destined for some digital landfill, their content is special; it’s going places and it’s taking them, their brand, and their experience with it.
  • The Cooper Journal: Combating availability bias
    If you’re involved in the design of products, you run into this problem all the time. Stakeholders use their own most easily-retrieved examples to compare against, whether it’s the CEO who is influenced by the pundit he read that morning, or the product manager who knows that one guy who is just like your target market, or the designer who is really designing for himself — the self being the extreme “available example.”
  • Creative Review – What Interns Really Want
    A recent CR blog post requested advice for new graduates and interns about how to navigate the world of work. But what about advice for employers in return? As part of their final project at LCC, graduates Paul Cooke & Jemma Mackle created Mind The Gap, which includes ten pieces of advice for employers from interns…

Please do feel free to suggest other related (and unrelated ones)!