For those of you that have spent some time cruising the TechMaine website, you know that we have a great deal of information online. Our recent survey and a PHP User Group forum post this week point out that the TechMaine site can be a bit...
The TechMaine Usability / User Experience User Group meets monthly, normally on the last Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m., at the TechMaine Technology Center, 506 Main Street, Westbrook, Maine. No charge to attend meetings. Open to the public. FMI, contact us.
Group Managers:
Shannon McHarg, H&R Block
Ken Shoemake
Charles Welty, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southern Maine
UUUG is a group for people interested in usability topics pertaining to software, hardware, and web sites. Presentations are intended to be interesting, informative, and educational. The material is intended for people who are working professionally in some kind of technology position -- but you are welcome to sit in, regardless of your level of experience.
Interested in presenting at a UUUG meeting? Submit a Speaker Proposal.
Announcements and New Forum Topics
The UUUG manager team will be working on a stellar program for the fall/winter. Next meeting is planned for September.
Check the UUUG page later in the summer for details.
Shannon McHarg presents at the April UUUG meeting, on Axure vs. Expression Blend with Sketchflow.
Details/register to attend here:...
Come to the March 30, 2010 UUUG meeting. Arthur Fink presents, on Confusing, misleading, and hard to use: Road signs and other user interfaces that confuse us all
Details/register here:...
- The Social Media Marketing Book, First Edition
- Engineering Software for Accessibility
- Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software
- Eyetracking Web Usability
- Mobile Design and Development: Practical concepts and techniques for creating mobile sites and web apps
- Fancy Form Design
- Before & After: How to Design Cool Stuff
- Designing Social Interfaces: Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Improving the User Experience
- Even Faster Web Sites: Performance Best Practices for Web Developers
- When Search Meets Web Usability


