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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Goldilocks of Websites
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Wandering through the halls of an ER
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I intend to post more
I will post more things here. I have regularly kept screenshots and took photos of some random stuff that interests me and typically is related to design. I'm starting to see some amusing themes for what interests me pop up so I'll start sharing them.
Wonder if I should eventually move this blog to a proper website/homepage for myself.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
IDEO's Tim Brown: Asking the right question
Highlight from interview with IDEO President & CEO Tim Brown where he emphasizes the importance of asking the right question when doing research. I like this reminder that it's of the utmost importance to bring an active, listening mind when doing product research. How many interviews wasted due to aimlessly following test/interview scripts, or not giving the team a chance to re-question assumed facts, or having weak or no follow-up questions, or simply thinking a ton of or quantitative questions will get us good data?
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Linked Entities That Move Through Space
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1:26 PM
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Joshua Prince-Ramus TED Talk
Fascinating architectural approach utilizing highly data-driven and human-centered design that appears to be highly contextually sensitive and empathetic.
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Extensions of system, extensions of mind
- Floor mats or bumpy cues on the floor
- Antennae sticking up from the front corners of the bumpers
- Dangling tennis ball from a string in the garage
- Using visual reference in the garage of looking to the side
- Learning how the headlight beams change shape at different distances when projected against a surface directly ahead
- Beeping radar distance sensors
- Backup cameras
- Lexus' self-parking cars
- Having a friend get out and help direct
- Lexus' passenger side mirror automatically flip down to show the floor when put into Reverse to show distance to curb
- Auto-folding mirrors to squeeze into narrow spots (comes standard in a lot of countries)
- Pads or bumpers to go on the bumpers to avoid dings and dents from "love tapping" while parking
- "360 view" Nissan and Honda have
- Any others? I should find links/photos for these examples.
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Saturday, August 08, 2009
Gestalt at fault?
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1:42 PM
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Watch your head on this bench
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9:27 PM
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Labels: thoughtless acts
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wrench as handle
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10:48 AM
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