Bus drivers use devices in their work, too.
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Everyday UX — Which Airline Do You Prefer?
So far, I’ve experienced the following airline traveling within the United States: Delta, United Airlines, Island Air (commuter flight in Hawaii) and today Virgin America. It’s hard to say which one I prefer the most.
Continue readingEveryday UX – A Bad Experience at The Bus Stop
San Francisco has a much better public transportation system than cities and towns around it, but it still needs to better.
Continue readingEveryday UX – Health Checkups for Tech Channels
I appreciate when non tech companies provide additional channels to make users lives easier. My advice is that every once in a while, have someone do a health checkup on these channels, to ensure they do what they are supposed to do. That way, it helps the user to achieve what they want and for the companies, these channels will be worth the money.
Continue readingHow I Worked My Way into User Experience Design
I’ve been loving what I do, and feeling grateful that my work makes user experience more enjoyable. It’s been a great journey and I hope after a few more years, I’ll be able to happily connect more dots on this topic.
Continue readingEveryday UX – Thoughts on Food To Go Boxes
Even a small to-go box can reflect the “personality” and “food quality” of the restaurants.
Continue readingEveryday UX — Lovely Dining Experiences with Mama-san
Mama-san must be seventy or eighty years old, and is the diligent waitress. I love that the moment I walk into the restaurant, she greets me in English with a Japanese accent.
Continue readingEveryday UX — “Word of Mouth” Recommendations
The word-of-mouth recommendations will stay powerful.
Continue readingEveryday UX – A Water Tap That Saves Water
Recently, I noticed this water tap that allows me to save some water when use.
Continue readingEveryday UX – A Can Opener That Cuts
My friend has some interesting multi-functional scissors: scissors, can opener, bottle opener, and jar top opener, etc. I didn’t give it much thought until I used it to cut a bag open.
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