Search
Sign In
Home
Recent
Media
Videos
Podcasts
Screencasts
Learn
Shows
Going Deep
The Visual Studio Documentary
The History of Microsoft
See All Shows...
Forums
Coffeehouse
Tech Off
Feedback
Sandbox
Key Topics
Visual Studio
Continuum
Identity
Interoperability
Azure
Windows
Wiki
Search
Subscribe
Shows
>
The Knowledge Chamber
Tim Aidlin - User Experience Designer
Posted By:
Robert Hess
|
Feb 16th @ 1:19 PM
|
47,368
Views |
7
Comments
Tim Aidlin, is a User Experience (aka "UX") Designer at Microsoft and is responsible for many of the graphics work being done for MIX09. Since MIX has a strong focus of addressing the needs of designers such as Tim, we felt it would be useful to ask Tim his thoughts about some of the challenges which designers face when working with developers, and what sessions at MIX09 Tim is personally interested in attending.
Tags:
Mix09
,
Tim Aidlin
,
UX
Media Downloads:
iPod (MP4)
MP3
PSP (MP4)
WMA
WMV
Zune
Share:
Del.icio.us
Digg
DotNetShoutout
Facebook
FriendFeed
MSDN
Twitter
Rating:
2
0
page 1 of 1
Delete
Edit
Comment on Post
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Feb 17th @ 10:43 AM
Webserviceguru
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
It's Robert Hess from the .Net Show....cool!! What happen to that show??..i loved it!
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Feb 17th @ 4:38 PM
Robert Hess
Changing the world, one cocktail at a time.
In reply to Webserviceguru
#Feb 17th @ 10:43 AM
Download:
[Pending]
Mr. Guru... or can I call you Web?
Glad you enjoyed The .NET Show! Erica and I had a great time working on this show for over seven years. Even Star Trek: The Next Generation decided to wrap up after seven years, and I felt that I couldn't suggest that The .NET Show was better then that! :->
I am currently playing around with using "The Knowledge Chamber" as a replacement for The .NET Show. The format will allow me to do shows far more regularly, and far cheaper (which is important these days!). I will be adjusting the tone and format over time based on what I percieve as the feedback from you, the audience. So please let me know what you think of the show, it's length, my guests, etc.
Thanks!
-Robert
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Feb 18th @ 2:45 PM
jamie
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
ok ..so i actually watched this.
i dont want to rag about it.. the guy seems nice enough... but basically it seemed like a staged advert for expression and workflow
Maybe interview the designers that work for this (marketing) guy... and show samples of their work - and how they made it.
And how many revisions they had to go through working with the teams at MS
Sorry - but Experience Designer... does not = the grunts that actually design the stuff
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Feb 18th @ 5:39 PM
Charles
Welcome Change
In reply to jamie
#Feb 18th @ 2:45 PM
Download:
[Pending]
Umm... Tim IS one of the guys who both uses these products in his daily work and helps the Expression team get it right...
C
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Feb 18th @ 7:00 PM
jamie
In reply to Charles
#Feb 18th @ 5:39 PM
Download:
[Pending]
great. cant wait to see samples of
his
work.
his
designs. how
he
made them.
Id settle for rough mockups others finished - otherwise ..its not really about design
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Feb 23rd @ 3:02 PM
Robert Hess
Changing the world, one cocktail at a time.
In reply to jamie
#Feb 18th @ 7:00 PM
Download:
[Pending]
Jamie... well, you can always check out:
http://2009.visitmix.com/
to see some of Tim's work, he designed most, if not all, of the MIX09 creative material.
But... you do raise a good point. It would have been appropriate to let Tim dive into some of his actual work and show how he produces it.
-Robert
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Apr 10th @ 2:07 PM
Tim Aidlin
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
I can understand the concerns raised, but I assure you, what I say is not from a Marketing point-of-view, but someone who's actually working in the trenches building WPF applications, functional xHTML, CSS, and JavaScript websites, and considers himself to be as possibly "technology agnostic" as is possible, working for Microsoft
I'll totally acknowledge having a bias, of course, but know I really do come from a User Experience point-of-view first.
As for samples of work I've done that speak well specifically to the developer/designer workflow, let me point you to a couple samples:
Flotzam
http://flotzam.com
Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit
http://visitmix.com/Lab/oomph
SongSmith Application (not website or marketing)
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/songsmith/index.html
So, hope this is helpful. Robert and I stay in good contact, so keep an eye out for more interviews with the two of us.
I totally welcome your feedback, and think your idea of recording some videos of how I actually design these applications is a great one. Thanks for getting in touch.
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
page 1 of 1
Delete
Edit
Comment on Post
Shows
>
The Knowledge Chamber
>
Tim Aidlin - User Experience Designer
Be the first to comment!
Reply
Reply to root
In reply to {0}
Start related discussion
Forum:
Site Feedback
Tech Off
The 9 Guy Around The World
The Coffeehouse
Subject:
Tags
*Loading available tags