Labnotes
September 20th, 2014 5 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Corgi Stylesheets

So Corgi Stylesheets is a thing that exists Design Objective New e-ink Kindle Voyage looks very promising: … instead of buttons, they’ve added "pressure-based page turn sensors with haptic feedback". You know what else is a pressure-based sensor with haptic feedback? A button. The Boring Designer Speaking of

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September 13th, 2014 4 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Now that's a bad day

@DoctorJeph: Had a bad day? Bet it wasn't "forgot to secure a satellite during testing and caused $135 million in damage" bad Design Objective Why do people think Apple Pay is so innovative when an equivalent feature has been part of Android for over two years?

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September 6th, 2014 4 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Real hacking

Design Objective What Is a Card? Cards are more than just boxes of content with distinct border: A card is a single unit of content or functionality, presented in a concise visual package. More advanced cards use that form to surface content or functionality from other apps, and allow users

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September 1st, 2014 4 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Time has stopped

Design Objective What car park payment machines can teach us about usability: So car park payment machines teach us that the best user interface is no interface. But also: Car park payment machines teach us that usability is a differentiator only when customers have a choice. A Map of White

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August 23rd, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Strangers getting into cars

San Francisco described in a 1930s history book Design Objective Day 18, part 3: I quit Blind person's experience of Android. Usability issues I didn't know about, like: And this was when I realized that TalkBack does not have a screen curtain. On iOS, I have

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August 16th, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Armed and Dangerous

Armed and Dangerous Design Objective Design Triggers Fantastic resource courtesy of Zurb: Design Triggers comprise a collection of common psychological motivators, cognitive biases, and behavior patterns, you can use to plan entire workflows. How to Reduce E-Mail Input Errors Designing for B2B is No Different From Designing for B2C: However,

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August 9th, 2014 2 min read

Weekend Reading β€” git commit upworthy

Tools of the Trade How we make RWD sites load fast as heck Async and inline all the things (in the critical path). Related, Above-the-fold CSS Tools. Semver has failed us Version numbers are for people to read, and incidentally for machines to interpret. That's why I don&

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August 3rd, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading β€” Acquihire

Design Objective Let's play a game. Guess which color is for links, which for plain text, which for input field placeholders The VP of Devil’s Advocacy: The answer, it seems, is that most of those people were likely too close to the projects to see what was

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July 26th, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading β€” The New Math

The new math Design Objective Creating distraction-free reading experiences: It’s our job as designers to bring clarity back to the digital canvas by crafting reading experiences that put readers first. Try something new on every project: All it takes a little bravery. Throw caution to the wind, take a

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