from Online Extra: Commentary: Apple’s Blueprint for Genius “Designed in Cupertino.” The words are printed in such small […]
unGlobal
Usability vs. A City’s Soul
Adam Gopnik rants against a new signage system in TOO MUCH INFORMATION “Worse than merely unfamiliar, though, the […]
If you speak Danish
It’s all good. Informations-arkitektur – fra navigation til søgning personally I have no idea what’s going on….
Wrong Question
Reading MSNBC – Does Your iPod Play Favorites? But just about everyone who has an iPod has wondered […]
Design properly
In Concept Cars Don Norman writes Want to design properly? Take concept cars seriously as design prototypes. Explore […]
Welcome to Argentina
Welcome to Argentina Originally uploaded by larspind. Perhaps the Argentinian technicians should confer with Canadian geese– they have […]
The Future Beckons
I may be biased, as I am speaking, but I think this is quite an interesting line up, […]
not until the design is right
From Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos meet “Ginger” “I think it sucks!” said Jobs. His vehemence made Tim […]
was i for on you
WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use Language / is a lovely curiosity. I’d love to see other […]
visualize this
10×10 / 100 Words and Pictures that Define the Time / by Jonathan J. Harris is an interesting […]
The User Experience Community is Thinking too Small
Reading OK/Cancel: The User Experience Community is Thinking Too Big all I could think was dudes, can we […]
What, me worry?
Redesigning American Business shows why outsourcing shouldn’t scare designers…. “Designers are teaching CEOs and managers how to innovate. […]
slides back
Thanks for your patience. The slides are back up. This is the latest version, with a bunch of […]
sometimes a great idea
Is a dumb strategy: More on Walgreens
the future
All watched over by machines of loving grace is Adam Greenfield’s brilliant take on the future of our profession, […]
Desperately seeking neckache
From MSNBC – Women snuggle up with ‘Boyfriend’s Arm’ “A new product on the Japanese market has been […]
compete
According to Michael Porter, there are essentially two ways to compete: cost and differentiation. A Dry Cleaning Story […]
small is beautiful
Not small multiples, but rather multiple small… Bullet Madness is a collection of teensy bullets, arrows, icons and […]
Competing with design
Like most folks, I get envelopes full of coupons all the time. So far, the only ones I […]
Further Hotel Tales
In DC, I stayed at the Hotel Monaco. The stodgy exterior belies a hip interior. It’s another of […]
Design in the Age of Regret
In Full Disclosure, a review of The Jewish Museum Berlin, the reviewer asks, “What role does design play […]
customer service
At the Hotel Lucia, one can order a pillow to one’s liking. Let me repeat you can order […]
Death to wireframes part 12
Nate has posted our natek: Web Visions Presentation, which makes a simple proposal to make wireframes more meaningful […]
Defining moments
I’m doing a lot of defining these days, between widgetopia and a project I’m working. This defintion of […]
Remember this
7 Things to Know about Building a User Experience Team is a succinct checklist of criteria to keep […]
I juiced
I juiced with the Philippe Starck Juicer, and it made me sad. Juice flies everywhere. The item is […]
Peanut butter and focus groups
I watched SuperSize Me last night, which I highly recommend to anyone who has ever eaten fastfood or […]
my ridiculous blog usage
In response to Six Log: How are you using the tool? I have this blog, of course. I […]
you go, IDEO!
BW Online | May 17, 2004 | The Power Of Design After just seven weeks with IDEO, Kaiser […]
free advice
After joining Yahoo, I have taken up many of the services, including calendar, mail, movies, etc. One thing […]