The User Experience Scrapbook

What about it?

The User Experience Scrapbook is a Tumblelog created, concieved, and maintained by Alberto González, an User Experience developer and designer working for Schematic, an interactive media agency, and living in San José, Costa Rica.

What's the deal?

I come across many useful and interesting links related to my job every day. There are so many bits and pieces of useful user experience-related information around and so little time to gather them all, let alone review them. Tumblr has made possible to publish posts featuring anything in record time, and so this becomes a good way to keep this useful information at hand and out of oblivion. It also works as a modest soapbox for my UX thoughts from time to time. I hope it is from your interest too.

Love it! Any other good sites to see?

Sure, try these (in no particular order other than alphabetical):

Know of an interesting or cool link, video or just about anything you feel should be here? Bring it on at ux at betobeto dot com.

January 2, 2008

I’ve been using Twiter for well over a year. What I probably find most attractive from it is to be able to do a quick post of whatever crosses your head in a matter of seconds. It is like blogging for busy people. The graphic above is done via a special Perl script by David Cortesi and Mac OS X’s Terminal and Numbers.

I’ve been using Twiter for well over a year. What I probably find most attractive from it is to be able to do a quick post of whatever crosses your head in a matter of seconds. It is like blogging for busy people. The graphic above is done via a special Perl script by David Cortesi and Mac OS X’s Terminal and Numbers.