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In my coverage of An Event Apart Chicago 2007, I enthused about the work of Luke Wroblewski, whose presentation on web forms was one of the conference highlights. If you care about UxD and you're not keeping up with Functioning Form, his blog, you're missing out. His book Web Form Design Best Practices won't be out till next year, but Wroblewski regularly updates his blog with slideshows, conference notes, insightful thought posts and raw material for the upcoming book. If you're still slapping your web forms together without much thought, you should definitely check out the wealth of material he's released on the topic and keep tabs on the book's publication date. It's good stuff.
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Topics: Usability, User Interface Standards, uxd
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Comment by web design company, Tuesday, January 15, 2008 @ 10:22 am
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