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Greater Atlanta Area, GA United States
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www.linkedin.com/in/hjebens
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In the mid 1990s, I was part of the team helping to conceive and launch websites for several Texas newspapers. Nowadays, we'd call what I was doing 'content strategy.'
In 1999, I started working with ad agencies to help plan interactive experiences for their clients. I created my first site map and set of wire frames in 2001, and then learned that we called what we were doing 'information architecture.' My team became resonsible for doing all the stuff that we hadn't quite figured out yet. We performed competitive analyses for our clients and did heuristic evaluations of their websites. We started looking at how we could write copy and work with meta tags and help websites perform well i...
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(43)Design System 101
Mayank Dhawan
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5 years ago
The REI 1440 Project: Curating Outdoor Adventure at SIC2013
Seattle Interactive Conference
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10 years ago
030718 voice-and-tone-summit
@HaggertyVilla Haggerty-Villa
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6 years ago
The Art of the Presentation
Jeffrey Stevens
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7 years ago
User experience doesn't happen on a screen: It happens in the mind.
John Whalen
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8 years ago
8 Secrets to Winning Pitches - LIKE A BOSS
Happy Marketer
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8 years ago
Aaaron Draplin - Tall Tales From a Large Man
fuzeconf
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10 years ago
GE User Experience Playbook
Melinda Belcher
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8 years ago
Business Ecosystem Design
Jan Schmiedgen
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10 years ago
What is a great digital creative brief
Julian Cole
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11 years ago
Welcome, intruder: The art and science of connecting to consumers
22squared
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10 years ago
Competitor Tracking with BuzzSumo
BuzzSumo
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9 years ago
Game Studio Management: Making It Great
Jesse Schell
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9 years ago
People Over Pixels: Meaningful UX
Salesforce Developers
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9 years ago
Using Analytics to Drive UX Strategy
Nexer Digital
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10 years ago
SXSWUI15 UI Patterns: Then & Now
Stephen MacKley
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9 years ago
The Science of Happy Design - SXSW 2015
Pamela Pavliscak
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9 years ago
Culture Hacking for Change Management
Proyectalis / Improvement21
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9 years ago
Introduction to Product Strategy
Marc C. Lange
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9 years ago
User Experience Design: A Primer for Marketers
Jason Brush
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9 years ago
Digital Ecosystem Mapping: Chicago IxDA at DigitasLBi July 2014
dsplant
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9 years ago
Storytelling the Results of Heuristic Evaluation
UXPA Boston
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11 years ago
Connections Planning: what and why it matters
Robin Hassan
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12 years ago
What is planning? Wunderman explains.
Wunderman
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10 years ago
A Complete Guide To The Best Times To Post On Social Media (And More!)
TrackMaven
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9 years ago
Cannes lions awards 2014 trends and implications
Leslie Turley
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9 years ago
How Consumers Engage With Mobile Apps
SIXTY
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11 years ago
I want to be more efficient ! #APIdays
Quentin Adam
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10 years ago
UX RULES: 10 ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES
Jeremy Robinson
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12 years ago
2012 - Starbucks social insight & business case study
Purple Spinnaker
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12 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Greater Atlanta Area, GA United States
Website
www.linkedin.com/in/hjebens
About
In the mid 1990s, I was part of the team helping to conceive and launch websites for several Texas newspapers. Nowadays, we'd call what I was doing 'content strategy.'
In 1999, I started working with ad agencies to help plan interactive experiences for their clients. I created my first site map and set of wire frames in 2001, and then learned that we called what we were doing 'information architecture.' My team became resonsible for doing all the stuff that we hadn't quite figured out yet. We performed competitive analyses for our clients and did heuristic evaluations of their websites. We started looking at how we could write copy and work with meta tags and help websites perform well i...
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cloud
search
architecture
experience
harley
user
recipes
jebens
exemplary
cooking
information
tribal
tag
ux
ddb
ia
cookthink
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