November 2011
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52 Weeks of UX: How to Identify the Best Design... →
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One of the core principles of UX is to solve existing problems, or problems that people are already struggling with. While this might not be as glamorous as inventing a brand new thing it is more practical: it makes identifying problems easier and people are much more receptive to your…
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April 2011
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OS X Lion Interface Tweaks →
Another move to make the interface take a step back and bring user content forward.
December 2010
2 posts
November 2010
1 post
Is connected always good? Ben Fullerton on designing for solitude.
October 2010
1 post
Glif - iPhone 4 Tripod Mount & Stand by Dan Provost — Kickstarter
September 2010
12 posts
» Voyages extraordinaires Jean Francois Rauzier... →
Using iPad as a Brush, to Create Time-Lapse Light Paintings [Video] | Co.Design
Yoshitomo Nara Nobody's Fool | Asia Society.org →
Asia Society’s first iphone app, designed by Yoshitomo Nara.
Infographic and Data Interface Videos: the Latest... →
Infographic videos galore.
myFry: a Visual Exploration of the Fry Chronicles Book (on the iPhone) - information aesthetics
The Online Wireframe App - HotGloo →
August 2010
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If it doesn't feel weird, you're not doing it...
Steve Portigal, one of my favourite speakers from conferences past, has started writing a regular column for Core77. Needless to say I was ecstatic. And his first post hasn’t let me down:
Lunapads or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Discomfort
Steve, from his very UX, but also male perspective, uses the example of feminine product marketing to talk about how we encounter similar...
Top 5 Mobile Advertising Trends To Watch →
52 Weeks of UX: Next-generation UX →
We are in the midst of a dramatic shift in human-computer interaction. The inputs, devices and mental models we’ve had to adapt to in order to get this far are slowly becoming obsolete. Even an “average” computer user has already been re-wired and adapted to the hundreds of mental hurdles…
Great quote that I stumbled upon. Love it.
Education doesn’t make you happy, and nor does freedom. We do not become happy just because we are free. If we are, all because that we have been educated, if we have. Education may be the means by which we realize that we are happy. It opens out eyes, our ears, tells us where delights are lurking—convinces us that there is only one freedom of importance whatsoever. That of the mind. And gives...
Kinect Will Read Sign Language, Paving Way For New... →
Keynote Kung-Fu: How to wireframe like a ninja →
This makes me want to start wireframing in Keynote!
July 2010
7 posts
An Introduction to Firefox’s Tab Candy (by Aza Raskin)
Google Insights for Search →
Very cool analysis of search terms in google! Type in any word, and see how the search has changed over time!
Program » Overview :: Communia 2010 :: University... →
Influence Through Storytelling →
This is such a beautiful presentation. I love it.