Vox meus:
2007-01-18Tog Speaks on The iPhone
2006-12-10Donald Norman On Complexity And Simplicity
2006-11-10The Konica Minolta Biz hub...
2006-11-09Productivity and Screen Size
2006-11-08When John Doe Became an Expert
2006-10-29Web Design is 95% Typography
2006-10-15Legacy Kills
2006-10-13Interchangeability and DRM
2006-09-20Nike logotypes through the decades
2006-08-31Semantic Tag Clouds
2006-08-20"The Way of the Warrior"
2006-07-26 Famous logos in web 2.0 format
2006-07-21New CSS Book
2006-05-11The Benevolent Designer
2006-04-07 The FedEx arrow
2006-03-26 What Microsoft Branding Needs
2006-03-13 How do we remember logotypes?
2006-03-12 Apple/Intel - Postal Service Similarities (redux)
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You got shoes that fit your feet, chairs to take care of you back, you might decorate your office space to make it feel comfortable, to work better and feel better. Can your software and hardware match the way you think and act? Do you feel comfortable with it, knowing that it can do all the things you really want it to do in a way to give you complete control?
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Internet Explorer Had Usable Features
2006-11-25The now discontinued Internet Explorer for the Mac was not at all as bad as its Windows brother. It actually had a few very usable features which have yet to be implemented in todays browsers. I have a few examples →
Growl Display Style: NotifyOSX
2006-11-21An updated version of Daniel K. Bergey's display style. Solves all issues that the original version had. Plus a few additional improvements. Find out more →
Does design equal aesthetics?
2006-10-15Software that look and feel good work better. But what is really important for the interaction designer to consider? Interface behaviour and communication. This is why →
New Gallery!
2006-08-29A new photography gallery for you to enjoy: My lovely Red Rocker-girl!
Nine new photos
2006-08-28In my photography gallery, have a look →
New Logotype!
2006-08-26I just finished a new logotype design for 99nicu.org. Have a look →
Googlified
2006-08-10As of today I have signed up for Google Analytics and Google Adsense. The reason is simple, since I began putting some effort into my project I have seen days with over 40 unique visitors, and rising. The Adsense is mostly a test to see what will come of off it and if you don't like it, let me know.
The Analytics (which is inside the html markup) will never really be of any use for the visitors. Not until I have collected enough data such as screen size, browser name and version and which country you come from and put it to use to make this project better.
The reason for the ads at the bottom of every page is this (the result for August interpolated from all accumulated visitors so far):
If this goes on in a linear fashion I'll average 70 visitors per day this December. A thanks goes out to Susnet, whom have counted pageviews for me until recently.
I have my first "real" article in the pipeline, regarding icons and visualizations. See you when we get there!
Functionality and photo update
2006-05-11I've just made sure the next → and ← Previous links work as expected. I've also uploaded a few new photographs. Expect even more to follow.
Internet Explorer
2006-04-02If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer some things might seem a bit odd. Grey areas and perhaps an odd placement or two on the page. This is a know problem since Explorer does not support Internet standards. I am currently working on a solution to give Explorer users a good experience as well. Bear with me for a short while or download Firefox, or anyone of of these modern browsers will do for a more pleasant and secure browsing experience.
Meanwhile, please accept my apology to you for not optimizing the graphics properly for all web browsers. This is how it should look →
A List Apart
2006-03-20I just realized I have been quoted on the famous A List Apart. Wow, never saw that one coming when discussing the use of Ajax. I will soon explain why I have these sentiments against that brand new web 2.0 technology. Read my take on it →