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  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You Designing for experience comes with a whole new level of complexity

  • I Really Like The Video From Your This is especially true in this emerging world of information appliances, reactive environments, and ubiquitous computing, where, along with those of their users

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Designing for experience comes with a whole new level of complexity

  • i want to study at stanford univesity...=)

  • The presenter needs to improve his way of presenting the message.

    Great content but the delivery can be improved.

    That aside the topic is very interesting

  • he is well read speaker, a well spoken speaker talking about well interesting topic of art in sketching.. Nice video!

  • this awesome! nice video...

  • nice work! thanks for this video!

  • I understood every word he said. good work.

  • nice video!

  • great lecture!

  • two thumbs up!

  • good stuff

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  • Thanks to the folks at Stanford for sharing all these HCI/design videos!

  • Ahhh, now I understand why Microsoft finally took a turn away from the dismal practices they had until now. It was all due to this dude! Up until recently I was absolutely convinced that the majority of their UI structural decisions were made by software engineers, not designers.

  • great lecture but I disagree completely with his narrow definition of storyboarding, esp. in regards to comic books. First of all, the old greats like Kirby used arrows brilliantly to show transitions between panels. But as Scott McCloud points out in "Understanding Comics", readers have grown accustomed to making the transitional leap by means of "closure"--filling in the gaps with your imagination. But then again, comics are a static medium.

  • Bill Buxton, is a wonderful thinker, but a horrible presenter. He constantly fumbles over his own thoughts, babbles off on tangents, and presents slides so saturated with text and imagery you loose focus on the topic. For someone so focused on design, you'd think he would have applied some of that to his own presentation. There's good information here, but it'll take effort to sit through this 1 1/2 hour train wreck to extract it.

  • My head hurts...in a good way. Thank you, Bill. Give 'er!

  • I'm studing architecture, and many...all of the things he said apply to our field too.

  • @iurak6868 Are you studying Architecture as in B.Arch or B.A. Arch ?.. i am also an intern architect and i totally agree with you..but its sad that the HR people don't get it

  • kya baat hai

    maja aa gaya

  • holy damn this is long. thank you stanford

  • This is a bloody good video.

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