Whitney Quesenbery

Whitney Quesenbery is a user researcher, user experience practitioner, and usability expert with a passion for clear communication. She has been in the field since 1989, helping companies from The Open University to Sage Software to the National Cancer Institute develop usable websites and applications.She is the director of the UPA Usability in Civic Life project and has been appointed to the US Elections Assistance Commission’s guidelines development committee, where she works to ensure the usability of voting systems. She represented UPA on an Advisory Committee for the Access Board (TEITAC), working to update US accessibility regulations.She has served as the President of UPA (Usability Professionals’ Association), Manager of the STC Usability and User Experience (UUX), and a member of the Executive Committee for UXNet, as well as an active participant in local usability groups. In 2005 she was given the STC President’s Award for her work on communities in membership organizations, and in 2007, she was honored with a UPA President’s Award and as a Fellow of the STC.

Quotes

Вадим Мазурhas quoted2 years ago
Computers and Theatre, Brenda Laurel. A seminal book on Aristotelian storytelling as the basis for user experience design.
Вадим Мазурhas quoted2 years ago
The core of a story is usually a sequence of events.
Вадим Мазурhas quoted2 years ago
Some of the best storytellers are people who can present a collection of rules or facts as a story that you can easily remember.
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