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Kansas City, Missouri Area, Kansas United States
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Strategist, architect, and designer for every screen
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Telecom / Mobile
Website
www.4ourth.com
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Steven Hoober wrote the book on mobile design patterns, and is best known for his ongoing research into how people really use touchscreen phones and tablets. He is a reformed unicorn who has been a DBA and a FED but has focused on designing for mobile and multi-channel products since 1999, designing the first Google mobile search, the first mobile app store (for Sprint), mobile browsers including parts of the Samsung one you might be using right now, websites like Weather.com and Lowe's home improvement, and apps for companies like Hallmark, US Bank and Cummins diesel.
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(7)The Emerging Global Web
yiibu
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9 years ago
Designing for diversity - how to stop worrying and embrace the Android revolution
yiibu
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10 years ago
Future of Broadband workshop presentation - ITU Telecom World 2013
Martin Geddes
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9 years ago
The Seven Wonders of China's Mobile World
C. Keiko Funahashi
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10 years ago
The Dirty Little Secret of Mobile Training mLearnCon 2013
Learner Mobile
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10 years ago
Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to Backend
Sanjeev Sharma
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10 years ago
History of the Button
Bill DeRouchey
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13 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Kansas City, Missouri Area, Kansas United States
Occupation
Strategist, architect, and designer for every screen
Industry
Telecom / Mobile
Website
www.4ourth.com
About
Steven Hoober wrote the book on mobile design patterns, and is best known for his ongoing research into how people really use touchscreen phones and tablets. He is a reformed unicorn who has been a DBA and a FED but has focused on designing for mobile and multi-channel products since 1999, designing the first Google mobile search, the first mobile app store (for Sprint), mobile browsers including parts of the Samsung one you might be using right now, websites like Weather.com and Lowe's home improvement, and apps for companies like Hallmark, US Bank and Cummins diesel.
Tags
mobile
design
ux
android
touch
ui
iphone
ios
web
ixd
development
tablet
touchscreen
navigation
ipad
usability
process
leader
compass
team
military
company
platoon
gps
research
ia
interaction
weather
widget
ecosystem
phone
handset
capacitive
information architecture
interaction design
sms
push
ajax
mobilewidgetcampaustin
ecommerce
user experience
galaxy
material
samsung
training
context
d4m
course
plot
landnavigation
landnav
skeuomorphic
flat
ecosystems
systems
wearable
iot
phablet
ergonomics
drawing
kj
post-it
information design
windows
resilience
multi-channel
apps
littlesprings
ecc
romania
mobile phone
marketing
human factors
mobile marketing
design thinking
workshop
graphic design
digital
#stc15
environment
architecture
interface
nexus
interactive
gesture
smartphone
api
database
content
ble
bluetooth
connected
target
physiology
perception
44px
legibility
size
readability
interference
sketching
prototyping
collaboration
test
evaluation
heuristics
imperfection
elearning
failure
share
wireframe
strategy
storyboard
business process management
mobile elearning
error
experience
methodology
modular
engineering
adaptive
services
omni-channel
mobile-first
service-design
rwd
responsive
implementation
global
blackberry
ress
emerging markets
agile
app
ucd
enterprise software
erp
patterns
execution
desgnformobile
#des4mo
oneclick
sprint
kansas
lawrence
littlespringsdesign
designformobile
d4m2009
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