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Russ Unger

    Russ Unger is the director of experience planning for Draftfcb, a leading advertising and marketing agency. He has applied his expertise in information architecture to large-scale public-facing websites for prominent companies, including Oprah.com and United Airlines. Unger has also shared his knowledge by teaching courses in web and interactive design and contributing to industry publications like Boxes and Arrows. His commitment to the field is further demonstrated by his service on the board of the Information Architecture Institute.

    Hold The Line
    A Project Guide to UX Design
    • 2020

      Hold The Line

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This is the true story of a pair of riots, of two violent assaults on the organised working class that happened around the little town of Peekskill in New York State in late summer 1949. When a concert for The Civil Rights Congress was attacked and smashed by a mob, the workers of New York responded by re-staging the event under their own control. The response to this act of defiance was a second mass assault, one that was pre-planned and saw the rioters, the police and the local media working together to unleash a brutal and bloody vengeance on the concertgoers. This book tells the true story of a society divided against itself by politicians who didn't hesitate to use racism, fake news, paranoia and violence to stay in control. In the world of President Trump, Charlottesville and the rise of the far right across the world the echoes of Peekskill are increasingly relevant and urgent.

      Hold The Line
    • 2009

      Describes UX design methods, covering such topics as creating a proposal, user research, personas, search engine optimization, site maps, wireframes, prototyping, and design testing.

      A Project Guide to UX Design