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Books by Josh Clark

Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps

Best iPhone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders

iWork ’09: The Mising Manual

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Roundup of Recent Appearances

Posted Feb 19, 2012 (updated Apr 17, 2012)

I’ve had the pleasure of sharing my ideas about mobile experience design with a bunch of fascinating people lately, either at conferences or one-on-one. Here’s a quick roundup of what I’ve been talking about and where you can find the traces of those conversations:

Buttons Are a Hack / Teaching Touch

Touch is leading us to a future with less and less chrome, possibly even none at all, as gestures replace familiar buttons, menus, and tabs. This presentation addressed why beloved buttons are weak replacements for manipulating content directly. I shared some practical principles for designing mobile interfaces that are both more fun and more intuitive. But hang on; if there are no visible controls, how do users figure out how to use the darn thing? I explained how to teach users new interfaces and gesture vocabularies by making it effortless to discover invisible gestures. I discussed the power of animation, the examples of game design, and techniques to build native and web apps according to the new rules of touchscreen design.

Seven Deadly Mobile Myths

Updated April 17, 2012. The mythical mobile user who’s always distracted and in a rush doesn’t always, or even usually, exist. Yet too often we design for that context, creating mobile apps and websites as lite versions of desktop counterparts. Instead, mobile apps should almost always do MORE than their desktop counterparts. In this talk, I explain the difficult craft of designing simple interfaces for complex mobile apps, sharing techniques for future-friendly mobile efforts and, along the way, debunking seven stubborn mobile myths.

Podcasts

I’ve been talking mobile over the podwaves, too. Here’s where you can find those conversations:

Even more!

I’m slated to do a slew of talks this year, and I hope you’ll come say hello. You can always find my upcoming schedule at Lanyrd for the where and when.

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