A collection of the columns and articles I wrote for ACM interactions, the publication of ACM SIGCHI. The bios are left as they appeared in print, although time has changed the current reality.
Review of Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, January/February 2008
Sealing the Envelope
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, November/December 2007
Who said “Usability is free”?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, July/August 2007
Sense and accessibility
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, May/June 2007
Help! or, Who you gonna call?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, January /February 2007
Managing, just barely
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, January/February 2007
Whither the Web?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, November/December 2006
A little help from my friends
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, September/October 2006
I give that Web site an 11
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, May/June 2006
Gadgets and the consequences of their design
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, March/April 2006
A penny for your thoughts, a latte for your password
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, January/February 2006
Taking UX offshore
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, November/December 2005
If your prototype explodes in the forest, will anyone notice?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, September/October 2005
Brand UX
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, July/August 2005
STC and User Experience
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, May/June 2005, as part of the
“Whose Profession Is This Anyway?” special section
Back to School for UX?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, May/June 2005
Why Do I Want Ambient Intelligence?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, March/April 2005
User Experience: Why Do So Many Organizations Believe They Own It?
Originally published in ACM <interactions>, January/February 2005