Labnotes
May 31st, 2014 2 min read

Weekend Reading โ€“ Demented Reality

Design Objective Client feedback on the creation of the Earth McSweeney at it's best: Re: the โ€œskyโ€โ€ฆ not really feeling the color here. Would like something that pops more. Please send additional options. What Can Sending 2 Billion Emails Tell Us About Mobile Email Habits? Interesting findings from

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May 24th, 2014 2 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Codependent watches

"Smart" watches 1982 vs 2014 Design Objective @stewart: Best #1 design tip: close eyes; take breath; clear mind; open eyes. Now pretend you're a human being who has to read/use/do this. Simple. Single Responsibility Designing better CSS by following the single responsibility principle. Das

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May 17th, 2014 2 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” "Word count"

Design Objective Leaving Pixels Behind SVG is the future, learn to design with vectors. Your syntax highlighter is wrong Some good, thought provoking ideas there. (I disagree with the conclusion, though, green/red are semantic colors for add/remove, using them simplifies the UI) Itโ€™s better for older workers

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May 10th, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” The truth behind open source

Design Objective Designing design tools takes a look at the latest crop of design tools: Origami, Marvel, Sketch, Maccaw, and friends. Redsgned is a showcase of the very best redesigns from across the web. Behavior Design teaches you the basics of designing products that change people's behaviors. This

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May 3rd, 2014 2 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” r > g

Design Objective Adaptive Placeholders I love this concept: placeholders that double as labels. Falsehoods programmers believe about addresses Whether made by programmers or others, these are all design mistakes. The Great Works of Software If there was a software canon, clearly Office, Photoshop, Pac-Man, Unix and Emacs will be there.

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April 27th, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Client brief

Design Objective Stop Wasting Usersโ€™ Time Examples for design anti-patterns that do little more than waste our most precious resource. Labelmask Interesting way to add input masks to form fields, but without the accessibility issues. Responsive Design: Why and how we ditched the good old select element "The concept

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April 19th, 2014 2 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” The Bread of Affliction

Design Objective The Cassette Tape as Responsive Design This is how we tackled responsive design in the 70's. Favor the Simple over the Complex An all time favorite: Simplicity doesnโ€™t happen accidentally. It needs to be actively cultivated. Complexity is what happens when you arenโ€™t paying

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April 12th, 2014 3 min read

Weekend Reading โ€“ Bleeding Hearts

This was big enough to warrant a second Weekend Reading. FAQ Is this a big deal? Should I be concerned? Yes. If you like to sleep better at night, I suggest not reading the rest of this FAQ. What was stolen? We have no idea what was stolen, but we

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April 12th, 2014 4 min read

Weekend Reading โ€“ Smart tipping

Design Objective The State of In-Car UX TL;DR your $200K ride is fitted with a $50 tablet, designed by people who'll never drive that car. Generating visual designs with code Examples of programmatic art work at Github. Design Can Drive Exceptional Returns for Shareholders: To better understand

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