Designing Social Interfaces Book: Become a User Experience Superstar

I was very excited last week to receive my contributor’s copy of the new O’Reilly/Yahoo! Press book, Designing Social Interfaces: Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Improving the User Experience. The authors are my social design heroes Christian Crumlish, the curator of the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library, and Erin Malone, principal of Tangible UX and founding member of the IA Institutute. I met Christian at a retreat in Oaxaca, where we had dinner in a beautiful courtyard with arched doorways. Our table of anthropologists, online community practitioners, and social entrepreneurs ate mole and drank mezcal while we pondered how to reflect lurkers’ presence and what the key elements of trust are in a web experience.

The book is a treasure trove of advice for anyone looking to build an interactive web or mobile experience in ways that are known to work. Detailed patterns for identity, reputation systems, sharing, and activity streams are a practical guide to those building online communities and creating interactive web and mobile experiences.

My contribution to the book is an essay on how to grow an online community based on best practices I’ve distilled from my fifteen years’ experience shepherding communities of entrepreneurs, teens, and teachers. A few key points:

  • As you design the interface, think about the different kinds of participants -lurkers, collectors, leaders
  • Give influencers tools to help them easily spread the word
  • Cultivate not just stars but also up-and-comers
  • Have a game plan for easing lurkers into participation – integrating with existing social applications can help draw them in, because if they see their friends participate, they are much more likely to participate
  • Don’t forget that good stories, with history, mission, and purpose, are the glue of the strongest communities. Weave your story into your interface and interactions, and let your users become the main characters in that story.
P.S. The first printing has a spelling error in my name, so for those of you Googling “Shara Kasaric”, my name is “Shara Karasic.” 😉

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2 Responses to “Designing Social Interfaces Book: Become a User Experience Superstar”

  1. Christian Crumlish

    Thanks so much for your contributions and a thousand apologies for transposing letters in your name! How embarrassing for us!

    By the way, if you’d like to post your essay in full on your blog, we can link to it from the wiki site and drive readers here in case they have any questions or comments or follow-up thoughts.

  2. Shara Karasic

    Christian, you are very welcome and thanks for the great opportunity to contribute to Designing Social Interfaces. I will post my essay here soon and let you know when that’s done so you can link from the wiki.


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