xBlog: The visual thinking weblog
25th January 2008

Interface design and the iPhone

Edward Tufte: “The iPhone platform elegantly solves the design problem of small screens by greatly intensifying the information resolution of each displayed page. Small screens, as on traditional cell phones, show very little information per screen, which in turn leads to deep hierarchies of stacked-up thin information–too often leaving users with ‘Where am I?’ puzzles. Better to have users looking over material adjacent in space rather than stacked in time.

To do so requires increasing the information resolution of the screen by the hardware (higher resolution screens) and by screen design (eliminating screen-hogging computer administrative debris, and distributing information adjacent in space).

This video shows some of the resolution-enhancing methods of the iPhone, along with a few places for improvements in resolution.”

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25th January 2008

Layer Tennis season finale

This is not just “one to watch,” it’s two to watch! Awesome.

“An end of the season Layer Tennis Playoff Fiasco! Two matches at once! Anything can happen. Chris Glass vs Shaun Inman with commentary by John Gruber plus at the very same time Jason Koxvold vs James Hutchinson with commentary by the Dean of Layer-By-Layer Commentary, Rosecrans Baldwin. Coin flips coming. We’re declaring tomorrow a holiday. In-office drinking commences if and when one of the matches reaches Layer 7.”

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25th January 2008

It’s Time to Picture a New Web

“The adage that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’ is truer than ever on the Internet”

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25th January 2008

Rap Lyrics Explained With Charts and Graphs

“Absolute genious. Compiled from the phishook forums. Let’s see how many you can figure out.”

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