Dec 18 2007

Sometimes the Best User Experiences are Told Using the Fewest Words: iRise Users Express Their Passion in Haiku

Published by Tom Humbarger at 8:03 am under Community, ROI, Usability, Web 2.0

Over on the iRise Users section of the Catalyze community, we’ve had an ongoing discussion thread where users have been displaying their creative side in the iRise Haiku Contest.

The exciting part of creating a great product is nurturing passionate users - passionate users who want to share their enthusiasm and knowledge with others.

I thought I’d share some of the haiku entries below:Haiku

Cherry Blossom Haiku - from www.businessballs.comSimulation done
A common path to follow
The fog is clearing

It, I simulate
To show the product behavior
They print the word doc

iRise is the key
For BA, UX success
Purchase it today

Who needs top-line growth?
iRise visualizes
Drives tranformation

 

Have an iRise haiku of your own to share? Leave a comment with your submission!

One Response to “Sometimes the Best User Experiences are Told Using the Fewest Words: iRise Users Express Their Passion in Haiku”

  1. Jim Storeron 02 Jan 2008 at 5:58 pm

    iRise on the mind?
    Visualize the design
    Drive the bottom line!

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