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  * [[http://www.slideshare.net/shoobe01/d4m-wxaar|Slideshare]]   * Weather Channel Mobile redesign after action report [[http://www.slideshare.net/shoobe01/d4m-wxaar|Slideshare]]

Steven Hoober

Current & Recently Past Events

  • MobileWidgetCamp, Austin, Texas, 7 September 2008

  • November KCDesignCore Meeting, JCCC Reginer Campus, 5 November 2009

    • Designing for Mobile Devices
  • JCCC, 16 November 2009
    • Ten things web designers need to know before going mobile
  • Design for Mobile 2009, 21 April 2009
    • Weather Channel Mobile redesign after action report Slideshare

2010

  • Design for Mobile 2010, Chicago, Illinois, September 2010
    • Designing Device Design Deliverables
    • "Design for Mobile First" Panel with Scott Jenson & Luke Wroblewski

  • User Centered Design, Art Institutes International, 2 November 2010
    • Mobile Design in :20 Introduction to mobile for designers

2011

2012

2013

  • Interaction Design BOF Yahoo! (sponsored by BayCHI and IXDA Silicon Valley), Sunnyvale, California, 17 Jan 2013.

  • MMConf Krakow, Poland, 18-19 April 2013.

  • MoDevUX Mclean, Virginia, 9-11 May 2013

    • Workshop: Turning Boxes into Ecosystems: Successful multi-channel, multi-platform, multi-user design Slideshare

    • How People Really Hold and Touch (their phones) Slideshare

  • mLearnCon San Jose, California, 18-20 June 2013

    • Designing UI and UX for Your Learners and Not for the Device (Panel)
    • Turning Boxes into Ecosystems: Designing for Ecosystems and People Instead of Screens and Pages Slideshare

    • How People Really Hold and Touch (their phones) Slideshare

  • 2013 Interagency Mobile Learning Webinar Series, 16-18 July 2013 (Online)
    • TBD
  • eLearning Guild - September Online Forum, 19-20 September 2013 (Online)

    • How People Really Hold and Touch (their phones)
  • Convey UX, 5-7 February, 2014 Seattle, Washington

    • Tools for Mobile UX Design (90 min Mini-Workshop)
    • How People Really Hold and Touch... their phones (40 min Presentation)

Speaker's Bio

Steven HooberSteven Hoober has been documenting design process for all of his 15 year design career, and entered mobile full time in 2007 when he joined Little Springs Design. His work includes Designing by Drawing, the O'Reilly book Desiging Mobile Interfaces, and an extensive reference mobile resources website to support it. Steven has led projects on security, account management, content distribution, and communications services for numerous products, from construction supplies to hospital recordkeeping.

Steven’s mobile work has included design of browsers, e-readers, search, NFC, mobile banking, data communications, location, and OS overlays. Steven spent eight years at U.S. mobile operator Sprint, and has also worked with AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung, Skyfire, Bitstream, VivoTech, TA Telecom, The Weather Channel, Omni Symmetry, Thwapr, FaceDial, PillPhone, Copia, IGLTA, St. Luke's Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Lowe's, Hallmark, uClick, Bank Midwest, IBT, Location Sentry, and U.S. Bank.

He consults on UX strategy and design with 4ourth Mobile, and writes a regular column on mobile for UX Matters magazine.

Strategist, architect, and designer for every screen

Steven Hoober is a mobile strategist, architect and interaction designer whose 4ourth Mobile helps large companies, mobile service providers and startups understand how to exploit mobile technology to meet the needs of their users. He has been doing mobile and multi-channel design since 1999, working on everything from the earliest app stores, to browser design, to pretty much everything but games. Steven wrote the patterns and technical appendices for the book Designing Mobile Interfaces, maintains a repository of mobile design and development information at the 4ourth Mobile Patterns Wiki and publishes a regular column on mobile in UX Matters magazine.

Other Online Resources

Slideshare and YouTube also include items on land navigation and sensors, but just ignore those.

Other Photos

Mostly for me, in case I need another promotional ones. These are approved by my wife as things where I don't look stupid and am not doing something (mostly: shooting) that would offend most people.

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