The Boagworld Ux Show
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 523:17:34
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Sinopse
Boagworld is a podcast about digital strategy, service design and user experience. It offers practical advice, news, tools, review and interviews with leading figures in the web design community. Covering everything from usability and design to marketing and strategy, this show has something for everything. This award-winning podcast is the longest running web design podcast with over 380 episodes.
Episódios
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33. Creating a great search facility
08/05/2006 Duração: 40minIn their 33rd podcast Paul and Marcus look at how to create the most effective in-site search facility, the differences between RGB, CMYK, Pantone and HEX, and the importance of keeping up-to-date with web development techniques.
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32. In-house vs. outsourcing
02/05/2006 Duração: 52minThe decision of whether to develop your website in house (by taking on additional staff) or outsource it to the third party web design company can be a tricky. This week Paul and Marcus look at the pros and cons of both approaches as well as throwing in some additional options for good measure.
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31. Working with style guides
25/04/2006 Duração: 47minTaking a corporate identity and making it work online can be a challenging process. This week Paul and Marcus look at how to take a style guide and make it work on the web.
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30. The flash debate strikes back!
18/04/2006 Duração: 44minLast weeks show (the great flash debate) generated so much interest and so many comments that we have decided to do a follow up show looking at the feedback we have received.
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29. The Great Flash Debate
10/04/2006 Duração: 45minFlash is one of those web technologies that always generate a lot of debate. In this episode of boagworld.com Marcus and Paul go head to head arguing the pros and cons of this controversial plug-in.
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28. Understanding Accessibility Guidelines
03/04/2006 Duração: 01h16minIn this weeks show we get "down and dirty" with web accessibility, including a step-by-step tutorial into the WAI guidelines. WARNING: Spot the deliberate mistake!
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27. Pragmatic Accessibility
13/03/2006 Duração: 53minHow do you make sure your site is accessible while avoiding "design compromises" and ensuring a healthy return on investment? This episode of boagworld.com focuses on applying accessibility theory to real world scenarios.
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26. Technical considerations
06/03/2006 Duração: 01h01minWhat are the technical considerations you need to take into account before building your new website? Understanding things like the technical constraints faced by your users or inherent in your hosting environment, helps to define the functionality of your site.
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25. Geek Dinner Special
27/02/2006 Duração: 36minThis weeks podcast comes from a geek dinner at which Paul was the speaker. Paul covers the subject of learning together as web designers as well as answering questions on web standards, podcasting and web 2.0.
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24. Selecting a content management system
20/02/2006 Duração: 01h03minWith almost all clients wanting to have at least some control over their websites, the choice of content management system has become a key component in a successful website project plan.
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23. Defining your project
10/02/2006 Duração: 46minThis week on Boagworld.com Paul and Marcus discuss the need to define clearly the scope of your web project before rushing into the build. They also review some great sites about website layout and gratuitously promote Practical web design magazine.
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22. How your website sells
06/02/2006 Duração: 59minWhatever your website is about, it has to sell something. From selling an idea to a product or service, every site has its place in the sales process. This podcast looks at what that process is and how your website plays its part.
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21. Working with stats
30/01/2006 Duração: 41minAre you getting the most from your web stats? Are they helping you identify areas on your site that require improvement? Marcus and Paul look at how web stats can keep you informed about how users interact with your site.
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20. Success Criteria
23/01/2006 Duração: 42minHow will you judge if your new site is more successful than your old one? What do you want your site to achieve and how are you going to evaluate its success? This week Paul and Marcus discuss " success criteria " . What are they and how do you decide upon them?
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19. Know your users
16/01/2006 Duração: 31minIn the second of their ongoing series on building and running a website, Paul and Marcus discuss the need to have a clear understanding of who your users are and how to go about finding out.
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18. When to redesign
09/01/2006 Duração: 42minWell, Christmas is over and our new year ' s resolutions are long since broken. However, it is not all doom and gloom. The Boagworld podcast is back and this week Paul and Marcus are discussing the thorny subject of when to redesign your site.
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17. Christmas special
12/12/2005 Duração: 50minThis special edition of Boagworld.com is probably the most pointless podcast ever released but at least you get to find out what the worst Christmas site ever is!
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16. Design 101
05/12/2005 Duração: 47minHowever you are involved with web design, whether it is as a site owner, a developer or a content provider, sooner or later you will have to make some form of design decision. This podcast explains the basics of good design and provides some simple techniques to improve the design of your site while ensure you do not undermine the work done by your web designer.
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15. Project Management
29/11/2005 Duração: 39minProject management lies at the heart of a successful web project. This week Paul and Marcus discuss project management and look at was to ensure your web projects run smoother.
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14. What is Web 2.0?
21/11/2005 Duração: 45minOver the past few weeks, I have written a lot about Web 2.0 on Boagworld.com However, most of what I have written consists of questions rather than answers. In this episode of the Boagworld podcast, Marcus Lillington and I try to take the characteristics of web 2.0 and apply them to real world websites.