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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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SXSW, You're Awesome

Posted Mar 18, 2010 (updated Apr 23, 2010)

Wow, South by Southwest, you never fail to amaze. I’m back from a week of high-octane geekery, inspiration, and festive mingling at our industry’s best annual retreat. (Jeffrey Zeldman describes SXSW as “our industry’s version of the TED Conference plus Spring Break.” Well put, as usual.)

SXSW is always exhilarating (not a word that usually goes with conferences), but it was especially so for me this year. It’s a big, big rush to speak at SXSW, sharing ideas with such a creative, ultra-bright audience. On Monday afternoon, I gave my talk to a packed room of 400 designers and developers about elements of tapworthy iPhone app design. The crowd was generous, the running commentary on Twitter’s #tapworthy hashtag was kind, and so were comments afterward. Thanks to everyone for coming. It was great to meet you, and you looked sensational.

(You can grab my presentation slides at Slideshare. SXSW staff were recording both audio and video, so I expect the talk will make its way online in some form soon. I'll keep you posted.)

Speaking of sensational, I had the pleasure of sharing the afternoon’s iPhone workshop with Joris Verbogt (Objective C Crash Course for Web Developers) and Jonathan Stark (Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript). Both gave terrific talks—you don’t often see live coding demos accompanied by cheers, oohs, and ahs. Keep an eye on these guys (and buy Jonathan's book). J and J are rockstars in the making.

So now, after days of discussing the finer points of app design and Texas brisket, I’m back home, dizzy but energized, ready to get back at it. Let’s make some cool stuff.

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Blown Away

“I’m blown away by Josh Clark’s deep understanding of the iPhone user experience.”
—Jürgen Schweizer, founder of Cultured Code, maker of Things iPhone app

“It’s rare to find a person like Josh Clark who speaks so intently to the topic of interface design and mobile devices.”
—John Maeda, president of Rhode Island School of Design

“If you have time to read only one book on what makes apps successful, it is Tapworthy by Josh Clark.”
—Andreas Sjostrom, manager of mobile solutions, Sogeti