The Boagworld Ux Show

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Synopsis

Boagworld is a podcast about digital strategy, service design and user experience. It offers practical advice, news, tools, review and interviews with leading figures in the web design community. Covering everything from usability and design to marketing and strategy, this show has something for everything. This award-winning podcast is the longest running web design podcast with over 380 episodes.

Episodes

  • 63. More than iPhone

    16/01/2007 Duration: 46min

    This week on Boagworld Paul looks at whether it is possible to build HTML emails with CSS. Marcus discusses how to write a good brief and Christian Heilmann wades into the current Javascript library debate.

  • 62. Glitches

    08/01/2007 Duration: 39min

    This week sees the launch of the new format show and despite a few audio problems it worked well. We discuss handling difficult requests from clients, the upcoming boagworld meetup and when to redesign your site. Jeremy Keith also shares his thoughts on when and where to implement Microformats.

  • 61. Christmas Special

    11/12/2006 Duration: 52min

    In our Christmas Podcast Special; Skype murders Marcus rendition of Silent Night, Paul shares his list to Santa and they both look at the successes and failures of the web over the last year.

  • 60. Return on investment

    04/12/2006 Duration: 52min

    This week on the boagworld podcast we look at why return on investment should be at the heart of our approach to website development.

  • 59. Community websites Part 2

    27/11/2006 Duration: 01h01min

    This week on boagworld Paul and Marcus continue their discussion on social participation, focusing on growing a community and troubleshooting the problems that are inevitably encountered.

  • 58. Community websites Part 1

    21/11/2006 Duration: 56min

    This week a somewhat jet lagged Paul discusses virtual communities with Marcus. In particular they focus on the tools available to community builders and the business benefits of social participation.

  • 57. Afraid of Standards?

    06/11/2006 Duration: 01h01min

    This week Paul and Marcus are joined by Ben Henick author of an excellent article about standards found on the List Apart website. Together they have a frank and open discussion about the downsides of designing with standards.

  • 56. To implement or not?

    31/10/2006 Duration: 52min

    Despite the obscure title, this week's show is very relevant to everybody involved in web design. We look at how to decide what techniques and technologies to implement on your site and what should motivate your decision making process.

  • 55. Ecommerce 101

    23/10/2006 Duration: 57min

    Payment gateways, secure transitions, order fulfilment. Ecommerce can be a confusing subject. In this week's show we are joined by Eric and Ben from the eBiz Vodcast and together we endeavour to explain all you need to know in order to get started in ecommerce.

  • 54. Business Benefits of Web Standards

    16/10/2006 Duration: 47min

    This week's boagworld special focuses on the business benefits of web standards. Available both as audio, video and a PowerPoint, our hope is that you can use this episode to promote the benefits of standards to your colleagues, managers and the online community.

  • 53. Ecommerce Usability

    09/10/2006 Duration: 01h02min

    Product information can make or break an ecommerce site. In this week's show we look at the usability of ecommerce sites and in particular how you display your products.

  • 52. Javascript Libraries

    02/10/2006 Duration: 01h05min

    This week on boagworld.com we talk to Dustin Diaz about Javascript libraries, discuss other web design podcasts, launch our web design forum and help you get started with Microformats

  • 51. Better Google Listings

    26/09/2006 Duration: 01h01min

    We all want better listings for our sites on Google, but search engine optimisation often appears to be a dark art and a morally murky area. In this show, we explore the issue and provide some practical advice.

  • 50. Question Time

    19/09/2006 Duration: 55min

    On this 50th episode of boagworld.com we turn the tables allowing you the listener to set the agenda. Based entirely on listener submitted questions we cover the future of boagworld, top tips for podcasting, working with javascript libraries and whether tables and web standards can be combined.

  • 49. d.construct and web services

    11/09/2006 Duration: 46min

    This week Paul reports from the d.construct 06 web conference, which covered mysterious topics such as APIs, Microformats and web services. By interviewing the likes of Jeffrey Veen, Andy Budd, Ian Forrester and Jeremy Keith, Paul endeavours to wade through the jargon to discover the real benefits to your business.

  • 48. Ten ways to ruin your design

    04/09/2006 Duration: 59min

    In the 48th episode of Boagworld.com we look at ten ways to produce a lousy design! We also look at some of the highs and lows of the mobile web as well as review an extremely good open source forum system.

  • 47. The mobile web

    29/08/2006 Duration: 55min

    There are three times as many mobile phones than personal computers. By 2009, it is predicted that there will be 3 billion mobile phones worldwide. This week on boagworld, we discuss an evolution of the web almost as profound at the arrival of the internet itself... the mobile web.

  • 46. Selling web design services

    21/08/2006 Duration: 01h06min

    This week on Boagworld.com, we discuss how to sell your web design services, the pros and cons of HTML emails and we review the .net web design magazine.

  • 45. The importance of art direction

    31/07/2006 Duration: 42min

    This week on boagworld, we get all pretentious and arty as we talk about the need for "art direction". We share a few tips on how to ensure your site can expand easily over time and we look at what is in the news, including Google's plans to favour accessible sites.

  • 44. Writing for the web

    24/07/2006 Duration: 48min

    This week on boagworld.com: How to write good website copy and why designers should care. Is using Dreamweaver cheating? And how to "super charge" your web feeds.

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