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I’ve uploaded the short (following Guy Kawasaki’s rule) presentation I gave in OpenCoffee IV. It was an interesting event and the presentations showed that something IS moving. Onic’s especially was inspiring even for me, a conservative non-entrepreneurial kind of person.

Thanks to the OpenCoffee Athens organizers for the great event!

Tags: opencoffee, greek, athens, conference, […]

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Opencoffee IV

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

I will be presenting in the coming Opencoffee IV in Athens, a talk titled “Usability: Guerilla, Gorilla and beyond”, about integrating user-centred design and usability principles in the design of new web2.0 sites. Tags: usability, user-centred, opencoffee

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Usability and politics

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

It may not be the new Florida ballot, but it certainly is funny. Another lesson learned: always use colour for redundancy and not as a means to deliver your primary message!

In this poster the intended message is the “worse is coming”. “Worse” has a green background to signify the socialist party (PASOK) and “coming” has […]

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