Entries Tagged as 'interaction design'

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Personal Health Storage

I’ve recently started exploring the 3 major Personal Health information storage solutions, mainly because Google finally entered the market and it got interesting but also because they seem so visually different and yet do the same things.

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Working Weekend

This weekend I have to build a wireframe for tablet PC based pharmaceutical sales tools. I was thinking that I could do it in Viso and be done with it but I really want to have an easy way to add interactive components later on so I’m going to use Axure RP. http://www.axure.com [...]

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

I LOVE the iPod touch…

but I want to know why there is no pop up indicator for the volume slider? I get this great little indicator for the keyboard that lets me know what key my fat finger actually hit but I get a bucket of nothing for the volume slider. What’s the deal? Is Apple [...]

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

CloudCity to BaseCamp. Come in BaseCamp.

“I’m not designing software for other people, I’m designing it for me” –David Hansson, Ruby on Rail creator and proprietor of 37 signals as quoted in Wired magazine 16.03 [March 2008]
I read this line and immediately thought of Todd Wilkens UX Intensive workshop on Design Research and his insight that “user motivations lead to, drive, [...]

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Design for intelligence — Part 1

Intelligence is a lofty word, it suggests some level greater than where most of us think we are or at least equal to and greater than a significant population. Intelligence really isn’t anything more than an ability to recall sequences, the more you can recall, the faster you can recall them, the more intelligence you [...]