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Designing with patterns: Lessons from Yahoo! and Comcast

Post Date: Mar 17, 2008 4:00 a.m.
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Christian Crumlish and I will share design pattern lessons learned at this year’s IA Summit in Miami. Christian will talk about his experience with Yahoo’s design pattern library while I’ll share what we’ve done at Comcast Interactive Media . Presentation info Designing with patterns in the real world: Lessons from Yahoo! and Comcast Monday, April 14 2008, 11:45 – 12:30PM Presentation description Can you streamline web design and development with design patterns? Really? How? Do patterns help or hinder agile user-centered design? Do design patterns stifle innovation? We’ll share what we’ve learned about bootstrapping pattern libraries from scratch and how to “extract” patterns from existing products. We’ll share stories (er, I mean real-world case studies) to illustrate ways pattern libraries can both aid and stifle innovation, how they help solve real-world web design pro...

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