December 2nd
Little Big Details
In case you haven’t seen this yet: Little Big Details is a great tumblog that archives small, subtle interface elements that sometimes make a big difference.
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December 2nd
In case you haven’t seen this yet: Little Big Details is a great tumblog that archives small, subtle interface elements that sometimes make a big difference.
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December 1st
What you get when you search Pinterest for web design is pretty interesting. Good way to grab some quick inspiration…
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December 1st
Matt Haughey’s take on why Twitter is more fun and pleasurable than Facebook. Interestingly, Haughey likes Twitter’s lack of memory and sees Facebook as living in the past. Makes sense.
Continue Reading: Why I love Twitter and barely tolerate Facebook
December 1st
A really nicely done app from Apple, Cards. You can design greeting cards right from your iPhone or iPad, and then the service sends a physical card to the recipient. I’ve received one, they’re better than most cards you’ll get this holiday season. /via Nelson
Continue Reading: Impressive App: Cards for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
December 1st
Fascinating results from the Obama fundraising efforts, which further underscores the value of email. The best performing email subjects were “I will be outspent” and simply “Hey”. Article contains some great ideas for testing your own subject lines.
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November 12th
Why the fundamental attribution error is dangerous and how we might apply it to product design.
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November 6th
Designers hold two conflicting attitudes at the same time: optimism and dissatisfaction.
Continue Reading: Sometimes design is pulling your clients into the future
October 31st
The common refrain “We don’t know anything until we launch” is completely false. Here’s why.
Continue Reading: What you should know before you launch your product
August 3rd
Lurking is the number one activity on the Web…and is therefore extremely important to design for.
Continue Reading: Why lurking (and de-lurking) in social networks is a big deal
August 1st
A few obvious points about the obvious.
Continue Reading: Stating the Obvious