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Four years ago, Peter Morville rolled out the user experience honeycomb, with its seven facets of UX. Since then, there's been something of a cottage industry of suggesting new facets (all of which, unfortunately, throw off the geometry of Peter's elegant hexagon).

Perhaps it's time to consider adding yet another facet: sustainability. What and how we design has implications, especially when our designs are ultimately fabricated, transported, and physically consumed. In this time of post-peak oil and environmental worries, designers have an even greater responsibility to consider how our work impacts our planet.

That's why Rosenfeld Media will be publishing Nathan Shedroff's newest book, "Design is the Problem: The Future of Design Must be Sustainable". It's a bit of a departure for us—this is not a practical UX "method" book—but if it helps all of us to bake sustainability into our design processes, it might be the most practical topic we could ever cover.

It's also an opportunity to work with Nathan, who continues to make amazing contributions to the field. His energy is boundless, and his passion for sustainability is humbling. We can't wait for his book to arrive!

Want to find out when the book is available (and receive a discount to boot)? Sign up for a publication notification. You can engage with Nathan and learn more about the topic at his book-in-progress site, and keep up with the book's progress by subscribing to the site's RSS feed.

Many in the user experience world are become quite familiar with Kevin Cheng's wit and perspective through OK/Cancel, the brilliant comic strip he co-creates with Tom Chi (more about Kevin here.) Now we'll get to delve further into Kevin's creative mind: he's agreed to write See What I Mean: How to Use Comics to Communicate Ideas for Rosenfeld Media. Kevin and I have been bouncing around this book idea for years, and I'm thrilled that we'll have an opportunity to work together.

Many recognize that comics are a powerful design tool, but assume they need to be artists to create comics. Through his workshops Kevin has been disproving that assumption for years, and now his book will do the same for a wider audience. See What I Mean will teach anyone, regardless of drawing ability, how to use comics to communicate design concepts effectively.

Like all Rosenfeld Media books, Kevin's begins with a book-in-progress site where he'll share his ideas as they develop, and where we hope you'll do the same. We invite you to engage in Kevin's writing process; this is your opportunity to shape what we believe will be a mainstay on every designer's bookshelf for years to come. You can also keep up with the book's progress by subscribing to its RSS feed.

Update, July 16, 2:30pm ET: All aspects of our purchasing process, including downloads and confirmations, now seem to be working properly. Please let me know (lou [at] rosenfeldmedia.com) if you find anything amiss; many thanks for your patience!

Update, July 15, 11:30am ET: Downloading seems to be working again, so you should be able to order successfully from our store. However, there still seems to be one more glitch: transaction confirmation emails aren't being sent consistently. You will still see a confirmation page on the site once you complete your purchase, just not an email version of the same. Please email me (lou [at] rosenfeldmedia.com) if you need a PDF of a confirmation emailed to you. And thanks for your patience!

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It's a long story: our hosting service performed an "upgrade" performed on our dedicated server Saturday morning, followed by all sorts of problems. And today, they performed a reversion to our original set up, followed by... all sorts of problems.

We're working on it, but if you wish to purchase a Rosenfeld Media book right away: as much as it pains me to say this, please buy it via Amazon.com for now. If you only want our books in digital format (unavailable via Amazon), or still prefer to purchase from us directly, please email me (lou [at] rosenfeldmedia.com) and I'll send you an email as soon as we're back up and running. (We'll run an update here too.)

Until then, all good vibes, wishes, and prayers would be appreciated...