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Saturday, March 09, 2013

Tuto mobile workstation helps analysts study sea turtles

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A new mobile workstation called Tuto by 2y1dea is an ideal sea turtle care machine for people who work in the sea or are engaged in taki...

Building adaptive capacity

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As social, economic and ecological conditions continue to worsen and with the increasing sophistication and connectivity of information ...

Design Thinking: A useful myth

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A powerful myth has arisen upon the land, a myth that permeates business, academia, and government. It is pervasive and persuasive. But al...

How low can you cellphone limbo?

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AKA how simple can you design a mobile phone? Pretty darn simple. Designer Andrew Kim had a qualm with the HTC group, that being the fact ...

What Your Web Design Says About You (Infographic)

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Font and color choices in a website say certain things about the owner of the site. By Dona Collins

Softshell Velomobile

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Gone are the days of the usual 4-seater vehicles. Almost every car manufacturer looks towards making a model which would be another run ...

"Float" App Adds Easy-Reading Interfaces To Your Social Media Feeds

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It's like Readability meets Twitter, but with a couple extra touches that make the reading experience smoother than ever. By John Pa...

YouTube Redesigns Channel Pages: The Biggest Opportunities for Improvement

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When are we NOT in the mood to go view a viral video? Whenever we get the urge, we typically head over to YouTube to see the best videos s...
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Don Norman: The three ways that good design makes you happy

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What is HCI?

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iPhone's Home button

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Apple notoriously applies for tons of patents, very few of which will make it into actual products. This one is interesting from a UI pers...
Friday, March 08, 2013

MINI Folding Bike Lime

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MINI's new folding bike brings a splash of color to the streets and showcases a fascinating and versatile new way to get around. The e...

Ergonomic Table For Your Laptop

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It’s an age-old agenda, to have the perfect setup that allows you to work on the computer endlessly and yet maintain the correct posture. By...

Unicorn

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Of the recent concepts using Windows Phone OS, I think the Alcatel Concept Unicorn Phone has my vote for being designed differently. By Ya...

Why Ebay Redesigned To Look More Like Pinterest

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Why does the new eBay look a lot like Pinterest? Envy? Maybe. By Fast Company

5 Lessons In UI Design, From A Breakthrough Museum

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Museums today compete for attention in a wildly difficult environment: If you’re a youngster, why stare at a Greek urn when you could blow...
Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Why It’s Important to Sketch Before You Wireframe

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Have you ever had an idea for a website or application? It’s easy to come up with the idea, but the hard part is understanding how that id...

The Difference Between Information Architecture and UX Design

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“What’s the difference between Information Architecture and User Experience?” The line always seems to blur between the two, even though t...

A Look Inside Mobile Design Patterns

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Design patterns for mobile are emerging as the platform matures. By UX Booth

Designing for Mobile

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The first thing we need to understand about mobile design is that it’s different – and not just with regards to size. By UX Booth

A Loose Heuristic for Mobile Design

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Hampton Catlin's list of design principles for the mobile web is based on his experience designing Wikipedia Mobile. By UX Booth

Design for Readability

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Compared to their print counterparts, the web versions of many magazines give readers a decidedly poor reading experience. Most websites f...

Designing for Behavioral Change in Health

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Designing applications to encourage a certain kind of behavior (especially with regards to health) is a rapidly emerging subfield of inte...

Conducting Usability Research for Mobile

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Cyd Harrell talks about conducting user research on mobile devices. By User Interface Engineering

Is Google Glass Limiting or Liberating?

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We've moved beyond devices. Our smartphones, our tablets have become extensions of ourselves. And the most perfect example of this is Go...

3 Ways Apple Actually Innovates

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5 Rules for Designing Like Apple

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4 Benefits of Unmoderated User Testing

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Product designers are rushing to adapt to our increasingly mobile world. With advancements in tools that allow us to record behavior and col...

Don't App Block Your Users

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Stop me if this has happened to you. You're standing in a long checkout line, bored to tears. So you pull out your smartphone to what...

The Complexity of Simplicity

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What does "simple" actually mean? People can always tell when something is simple, uncomplicated, elegant, not overworked, or a n...
Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Tactile mobile phone for the blind

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Unlike typical cell phones which rely on claw grip or finger tip action, 'touching' utilizes palms for an ergonomic user experienc...

Dreamer two-in-one pen and stylus by udo studio

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Volvo v40 helps save lives with deployable pedestrian airbags

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After originally debuting at the 2012 geneva motor show, swedish auto manufacturer volvo has released the 'V40', which is equipped...

Microsoft’s Vision Of The Future Is Trapped In A Box

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Replace Your iPhone Interface With A Dieter Rams Classic

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Why The Human Body Will Be The Next Computer Interface

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By now you’ve probably heard a lot about wearables, living services, the Internet of Things, and smart materials. By Fast Company

Fuseproject Remakes The Game Of Golf

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Cyclists have Strava. Skiers have EpicMix. Even casual athletes have devices like Fuelband. Golf, on the other hand, is different. Read th...

8 Brilliant Concepts For The Future Of Wearable Tech

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Wearables are taking over. Whether it’s the Jawbone Up or an Apple iWatch, gadgets that live on our bodies will give rise to a level of da...

V-tent solar-panel parking system

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One of the main reasons why electric vehicles have failed to take off as the primary means of personal transport is that the infrastructure ...

The Magical iWatch with Naturalistic gestures

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Apple has a long history of creating new products in open with wide publicity,but its iWatch is being created in a fortified closet where ...

Realizing the UCD Method Exploration Tool

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This tool is an online platform where user-centered design professionals can explore and compare UCD methods, developed by Tristan Weevers...

The Port Vieux Pavilion: A Mirrored Canopy Constructed on a French Wharf

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Recently unveiled in Marseille, France this giant mirrored canopy called the Port Vieux Pavilion was designed by architecture firm Foste...
Monday, March 04, 2013

Audio interview with Clement Mok

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Clement Mok is an award winning designer, digital pioneer, software publisher, app developer, author and design patent holder. By The De...
Friday, March 01, 2013

This Amazing Bionic Hand Can Actually Feel Someone’s Touch

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About 50% of amputees don’t use their prosthesis because of relatively basic issues of design--comfort, aesthetic, and controllability. By...

Fresh From TED: A Mind-Blowing App That Could Remake Mobile Retail

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What You Click Is What You Wear, which Lee developed alongside Daewung Kim, is a means to try on clothing virtually. It’s not intended to ...

How Grocery Store Design Is Wrecking The Planet

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At the supermarket, every soccer mom is a queen. Because even the most mundane of Super Walmart contains edibles from around the globe, so...

Keepod, The Desktop That Fits In Your Wallet, Takes On Israel

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Credit cards, key cards, identification cards, but what about computer cards? Wouldn’t it be great if you could carry all your computer info...

The 12 Trends That Will Rule Products In 2013

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Think 2013 will spell the end of good old analog and human interaction? Eh, not so fast.   By Fast Company
Monday, February 25, 2013

17 of the Most Mysterious Corporate Labs

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Everyone from giant defense contractors to retailers like Walmart and Nordstrom are putting their brightest minds in dedicated labs to att...

Puma's biomimetic mobium runner

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Sneaker innovation (or the Footwear Novelty Gimmick Contest, depending on your point of view) continues. Hot on the heels of Reebok's ...

Light Saber Can For The Sight Impaired!

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The Eye Stick reinvents the traditional cane! It removes the inconveniences caused by a traditional cane for the blind and replaces it...

DeskSpace Phone

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The DeckSpace Phone is more of a prototyping experiment focused on designing a phone with a new user experience. By Yanko Design

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