Monday, April 2, 2012

Free User Experience Books Results

Last week, Rosenfeld Media and Six Revisions ran a comment-and-win contest called Giveaway: Free User Experience Books from Rosenfeld Media. With over 300 participants, it was evident that the books were in great demand!


Rosenfeld Media Free User Experience Books giveaway leading image.



The winners have been selected and individually notified via email.


Without further ado, here are the winners


Jake | comment #21138


Jake Ingman is a freelance web developer and designer working in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is the current owner and operator of The Best Site on the Planet and many other oddly named domains, including the incredibly unpopular iPhone app, BixbyHeart.


Ryan Merrill | comment #21140


Diana | comment #21152


Diana Keeling is a Web Application Developer at Western Kentucky University.  She quotes playfully, "I really stink at design work which is why I’m doing applications".


Dan Allen | comment #21442


Dan Allen is a Content Management Specialist for Drexel University’s Office of Information Resources and Technology.


Ben van de Sande | comment #21187


Ben van de Sande is a starting freelance web developer focusing on user experience design and agile development. Check out his site, called Studio Pomodoro.


Hannah Hu | comment #21204


Terry P | comment #21341


Terry Patterson is a web developer and web design instructor working as an educational technologist at Purdue University.


Phil Brangers | comment #21626


Phil Brangers is a student and freelance developer at Offbrand Media.


Ed Camp… | comment #21631


Ed is a Senior User Experience Designer in the Seattle area, working for a major health insurance company. Some of his work can be seen at http://www.design-ed.com.


Setiawan | comment #21760


Yuniar Setiawan is the founder of Appnitro Software.


Thank you


I’d like to thank everyone that participated, and stay tuned for even more similar contests!


Last but not least, I’d like to thank Rosenfeld Media for furnishing the free User Experience books, I’m sure they’ll be very appreciated by the winners!


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