May 7th
Are you Building an Everyday App? (the LinkedIn problem)
LinkedIn wants its ~40 million users to come back every day. Problem is, LinkedIn isn’t an everyday app.
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TAG: Social Design
May 7th
LinkedIn wants its ~40 million users to come back every day. Problem is, LinkedIn isn’t an everyday app.
Continue Reading: Are you Building an Everyday App? (the LinkedIn problem)
April 10th
In which I describe how social network sites like Twitter and Facebook might slowly erode the value and influence of Google Search.
Continue Reading: The Slow Erosion of Google Search
March 29th
A description of symmetry and how it affects relationships in social networks. Also, a prediction that Facebook will eventually go asymmetric.
Continue Reading: Relationship Symmetry in Social Networks: Why Facebook will go Fully Asymmetric
February 12th
A moment of weakness in which I convinced myself that it would be nice for Bokardo readers to put a face with a name.
Continue Reading: Not sure why I’m posting this video…
February 10th
Is there a process that guarantees good design?
Continue Reading: Is Good Design Replicable?
January 15th
Game design expert Amy Jo Kim shares her insights into applying game principles to the design of online communities.
Continue Reading: Game Mechanics for Interaction Design: An Interview with Amy Jo Kim
January 9th
A good example of deceitful design.
Continue Reading: The Curious Case of Twitter and Twply
January 8th
In response to yesterday’s post, Garrett Dimon, creator of the bug and issue tracker Sifter, shot me an email explaining his reasons for designing in public. Garrett built Sifter basically in the public eye, from the initial ideas all the way through production. (here is an example: Smart Return in Sifter) This is exactly the […]
Continue Reading: 7 ways designing in public can improve your business
January 7th
I really like the design decisions blog posts at 37signals. A recent example: Design Decisions: Saying more in less space on the new Highrise site, in which a designer (in this case Jason) discusses how he made changes to a certain design. He shows the initial design, lays out the rationale for change, and then […]
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January 6th
Note: Before I wrote this Paul Buchheit (of Friendfeed) had responded to others’ posts with a great post of his own Overnight success takes a long time and asked for feedback on the Friendfeed service. Consider this my contribution… Some modest suggestions for improving the Friendfeed interface Friendfeed is getting a lot of chatter in […]
Continue Reading: Thoughts on the Friendfeed interface