Tag Archives: UX
Multitouch in the mud
tom gerdhardt’s mud computer at itp 2009′s spring show from Gizmodo on Vimeo. I’m not sure I can see how applicable this sort of interface would be for typical computing, unless it could be blown up to a large scale and used on a construction site or something. What I’m more interested in are the [...]
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iPhone overheated: the peak of good UX
A picture of an iPhone warning screen appeared on The iPhone Blog yesterday. Apparently the iPhone gives a pleasant warning sign when it starts to overheat. Little warning signs like this, that inform the user of what’s happening, is what keeps Apple on top. Apple continues to prove how crucial machine-to-human communication is. This message [...]
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Its time to get serious and play some games
Seriously people, we need to “play”. Forrester Research just came out with an article that describes the application of the gaming field to non-gaming environments (work/productivity). Reading this blog was as close as I could immediately get to their near $800 dollar article on the topic. The actual experience that they show in the blog of sitting around [...]
What the world would be like without user interface design