Category: User Experience Design

  • Resistance

    I’m on vacation. I’m not on a big boat on a warm Caribbean ocean or careening headlong up and down the world’s largest wooden roller coaster or drinking wine in the Napa Valley. (What is wrong with me!??) I’m on a nearly mandatory “stay-cation” all by myself (not even my dog is home today) which while on…

  • Natural Design

    Before diving headlong into the second principle of Permaculture, I  realized that I need to back up and keep exploring this notion of applying a biological design system to something that is non-biological – namely the World Wide Web. While it is indeed true that the web is not carbon-based, it is (IMHO) inherently human…

  • Permaculture Principles

    There are 12 principles in permaculture design and they are easily googled. Full books, long books have been written on these principles! But I’m going to list them here anyway, just by way of introduction to the concept with the caveat that I will dive into all 12 of them separately. Dun da da daaaaah:…

  • Ethical Web Design

    Practitioners trace the origins of permaculture design to an Australian forest service worker in the 1970s. His name is Bill Mollison and together with his graduate student David Holmgren, they offered us all a radical shift in thinking about agriculture by observing and re-creating what happens in a forest. You probably have never heard of permaculture,…

  • UX Garden

    Do you keep a vegetable garden? I do. I guess people would call me a gardener, but that would be a stretch! As each sign of Spring begins to appear in the dank-cold of winter, the garden in my dreams – the garden I know I can create – begins beckoning me to action. And…