Slides from Leveraging Cognitive Bias Talk

by Joshua Porter  |   7 Comments

Here are the slides from the talk I gave at d.Construct in Brighton a few weeks ago.

Comments ( 7 Responses so far )

1.  Sam Brown 7:39am, Fri 26th, 2008

Super, thanks for these Joshua. Was a really great presentation you gave.

No video though? That would have been a bonus! :)

2.  Emil 7:41am, Fri 26th, 2008

Thanks Joshua! Great presentation, I’ve been looking for the slides since attending your talk at dConstruct. Will you make the slides from the dConstruct workshop available soon, at least to us that attended?

Cheers!
Emil

3.  MikeMech 9:09am, Tue 30th, 2008

A pretty fine presentation about marketing in design of user interfaces. I am going to work it out point for point in my next social comm platform!
Thanks.

4.  Michael 2:31am, Thu 9th, 2008

Thanks for providing the presentation. The conference at Brighton is really a nice one. I took part in it last year, but had no time this year. So it’s great that it’s possible to download the presentations.

5.  MiSc 8:20am, Thu 9th, 2008

So you’ve been to my hometown Vienna? Or where’s the picture with “Graben 19″ on slide 3 from?

6.  Josh 5:26am, Sat 11th, 2008

@MiSc…no I have not been to Vienna…you can’t see it from the Slideshare app but I have a Flickr photo credit on the slide. Would love to, though!

7.  Nivi 11:47pm, Wed 15th, 2008

This is a great topic that I would love to read more about on Bokardo.

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