
By popular demand, Erika has posted her Web 2.0 Expo presentation, “Copy As Interface” on Slideshare. You’re welcome.
Photo by Matt Jones

By popular demand, Erika has posted her Web 2.0 Expo presentation, “Copy As Interface” on Slideshare. You’re welcome.
Photo by Matt Jones
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Jason Sack says:
This is a great pres. It's funny that you referenced Idiocracy - I've used that same image in some presentations on user-centered design. Always gets a laugh. I've also used the scene with the jail tattoo machine. Thanks for sharing your insights.
May 5, 2008 9:46 AM