12th
December
2000
“AIGA Journal of Design for the Network Economy is a twice-yearly print and web publication dedicated to exploring the content and consequences of experience design, a new discipline that has emerged from the needs and forms of communication in the network economy.”
posted in Games | Permalink |
12th
December
2000
“AIGA Journal of Design for the Network Economy is a twice-yearly print and web publication dedicated to exploring the content and consequences of experience design, a new discipline that has emerged from the needs and forms of communication in the network economy.”
posted in Interaction design | Permalink |
12th
December
2000
“In future articles I’ll write about each one separately, but here’s the list in brief: Clarity, Relevance, Brevity, Scanability and readability, Consistency, Freedom from errors, Good integration with the site design.”
posted in Language | Permalink |
12th
December
2000
“Under the microscope, I found that snowflakes were miracles of beauty; and it seemed a shame that this beauty should not be seen and appreciated by others. Every crystal was a masterpiece of design and no one design was ever repeated., When a snowflake melted, that design was forever lost. Just that much beauty was gone, without leaving any record behind.” —Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley, 1925
posted in Photography | Permalink |
12th
December
2000
“ICAD is a forum for presenting research on the use of sound to display data, monitor systems, and provide enhanced user interfaces for computers and virtual reality systems. It is unique in its singular focus on auditory displays and the array of perception, technology, and application areas that this encompasses.”
posted in Sound design | Permalink |
12th
December
2000
“ICAD is a forum for presenting research on the use of sound to display data, monitor systems, and provide enhanced user interfaces for computers and virtual reality systems. It is unique in its singular focus on auditory displays and the array of perception, technology, and application areas that this encompasses.”
posted in Interface design | Permalink |