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Jonathan Anderson | UX Magazine

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Expertise: Agile and Iterative Process, Business UX Leaders, Business Value and ROI, Content and Copy, Customer Experience, Internal Company Dynamics, Requirements and Specifications, Reviews, Rich Internet applications, Strategy, The Business of UX, UX Magazine, Vendor-Client Relationships, Web 2.0, Working With Stakeholders

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I am a tech-focused jack of all trades and the editor-in-chief of UX Magazine. I'm also the author of Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software, published by O'Reilly Media. Through its partnership with UX Magazine, I am also a senior advisor to Didus, a recruiting and career development company focused on user-centered professionals. As well, I'm engaged as the Managing Director, Product Strategy & Design for Dapperly, a fashion-oriented software product startup, and am the Principal of First Day, a small private equity and consulting company. From 2005 to 2009, I helped found EffectiveUI, a leading UX strategy, design, and development agency focused on web, desktop, and mobile systems.

I’ve been fortunate to participate in work that’s on the leading edge of user-centered strategy and design, customer experience, and software development. Everything is converging around an increased attention to the quality of user experiences, around web-enabled or web-like software, and around technologies that can create unified experiences across multiple platforms, devices, and applications. I’ve built on my experience at UX Magazine, EffectiveUI, and in writing my book to undertake a major project to find ways to make dramatic improvements to the user-centered field and to increase the perception of user-centered design, research, and technology as being core strategic values.

My work can be very hard to explain because what I do day-to-day is extremely varied since my role is usually to be a jack-of-all-trades. If I’m performing any one job function this week or month, it’s always in the broader context of fulfilling the needs of that business (whatever they might be) and in the even broader context of the private equity holding and management activities of First Day. 

My primary value has been to be an adaptable, fearless, fast-learning manager of and versatile resource to a large number of small businesses, where I hold the line in diverse functions while the companies are too small to hire specialized professionals for any given part of their business. This means I’ve had my hands in almost every aspect of starting, growing, and managing a small business, including finance, accounting, legal, management, HR, marketing/brand, PR, IT, resource management, facilities, general operations, corporate governance, project management, product development, change management, and many others.

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Articles By This Author

Is Marketing the Evil Empire?
Video interview responses from speakers and attendees of the 2011 IA Summit.
April 19, 2011
An animated tribute to UX design
January 25, 2011
Anyone Can Do Usability
December 28, 2009
The Fight for Better Experiences
Interviewees from the 2011 IA Summit tell how they're faring in the fight for better experiences.
June 09, 2011
What Do You Have to Do to Get Your Way?
Video interview responses from speakers and attendees of the 2011 IA Summit.
May 19, 2011
Adobe and Condé Naste demo WIRED on Adobe AIR
February 16, 2010
UX-related sessions at SXSW Interactive 2011
Hidden amongst the buzz and clutter of SXSW Interactive are some potentially interesting UX-related sessions.
February 28, 2011
Amazon announces the Kindle Development Kit for "active content" beta
January 21, 2010
Animating paper prototypes using stop motion
December 10, 2009
Apple (finally) releases its App Store Review Guidelines
September 09, 2010
Apple Event Coverage
We pick the best from Apple's "Tablet" event live.
January 27, 2010
Augmented reality virtual dressing room
December 14, 2009
Can Experience Be Designed?
September 17, 2010
Hot on Apple's heels: Concept demo pics and vid of a Google tablet
February 02, 2010
Lessons from Ikea
Ikea's price-first design approach is a model for smoother projects.
January 12, 2010
New Google app shows how much of a website's content is "above the fold"
December 16, 2009
Profiling business UX leaders: A new series on UX Magazine
April 16, 2010
Quantum Mechanics Adds A New Dimension to Touch
New tech enables pressure-sensitive touch interactions.
February 18, 2010
Rich data visualization toolkits
December 14, 2009
Social science meets computer science at Yahoo!
January 13, 2010
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