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Published inJan 2014
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Matthew J. Hamm
Matthew J. Hamm
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Matthew J. Hamm

Matthew J. Hamm has been designing visual solutions and interactive user experiences in the Pacific Northwest since the mid 1990s. Specializing in User Experience (UX) design and Information Architecture (IA), Matthew has been active as a full-time in-house designer, UX consultant, freelance designer, and entrepreneur. This has given him a comprehensive view of the many different venues in which websites and applications are designed. He has worked for and with clients such as Amazon.com, Atlatl Software, Microsoft, SumTotal Systems, Drugstore.com, Napera Networks, Target.com, ToysRus.com, BabiesRus.com, and Imaginarium.com. When not designing software, he spends his time with his family in Portland, Oregon. In his spare time, he is a linocut printer and gold panning enthusiast. He also enjoys kayaking the beautiful rivers of the Portland area.
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Though not able to take us through the entire experience of designing this application, I have touched upon most of the significant processes and patterns we will likely face in nearly all projects we take on.

Throughout this chapter, we selected and employed the research techniques that would help us isolate the qualities our primary customers possess. We used this research to explore potential product features they might find valuable. We filtered our list of features to include only those that would add significant value. We then mapped out the high-level details of how these features might function and fit together, defined the function and form of each screen of our product through sketches and wireframes, tested our designs by getting feedback from potential users, and repeated the process by reviewing and refining our wireframes with the client until all the required details were satisfactorily included in our designs.

We have now reviewed the typical UX design process and have...

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Matthew J. Hamm

Matthew J. Hamm has been designing visual solutions and interactive user experiences in the Pacific Northwest since the mid 1990s. Specializing in User Experience (UX) design and Information Architecture (IA), Matthew has been active as a full-time in-house designer, UX consultant, freelance designer, and entrepreneur. This has given him a comprehensive view of the many different venues in which websites and applications are designed. He has worked for and with clients such as Amazon.com, Atlatl Software, Microsoft, SumTotal Systems, Drugstore.com, Napera Networks, Target.com, ToysRus.com, BabiesRus.com, and Imaginarium.com. When not designing software, he spends his time with his family in Portland, Oregon. In his spare time, he is a linocut printer and gold panning enthusiast. He also enjoys kayaking the beautiful rivers of the Portland area.
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