Sep 3 2008 1:48pm
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Boagworld. Party Time. Excellent.

I had the great pleasure to talk with Paul Boag a few weeks ago about agile design and development, and how designers can fit into an agile process effectively. That chat was included in this week’s Boagworld podcast, along with some other nice juicy topics covered by Paul and crew.

Like my post yesterday (WHAT? TWO POSTS IN TWO DAYS? THAT’S UNPOSSIBLE!), I’ll not dwell on things, and direct you over to the proper resource:

Boagworld podcast 133: Agile

2 Responses to “Boagworld. Party Time. Excellent.”

  1. Rob Sep 4, 6:20 am

    That’s great, Jack! BTW, I love your Wayne’s World reference… pure hilarious.

  2. Gagan D Sep 23, 1:47 pm

    Hi Jackson:

    I attended your agile design presentation at Web20NY, and was wondering if you will be publishing your presentation files online? I would like to share them with the Vancouver UX group.

    Thanks!

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M. Jackson Wilkinson is a technologist, designer, and communicator living in Washington, DC. He works as a strategist with the team at Viget Labs, helping existing businesses and startups perform their best online. He likes to sing, too. More...

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