Displaying posts tagged: usability
January 26, 2006 9:13pm
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Spotted via 37signals' Signal vs. Noise blog, the Bottle Cap Tripod (but really a monopod) looks a very nifty and ingenious item for photographers who get caught needing a steady hand but don't have a tripod.
It's basically an adapter that screws onto a standard drinks bottle and into the tripod screw on a camera to ...
January 20, 2006 5:35pm
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I'm not a fan of Flash-based websites in general, partly because Flash tends to be used unnecessarily (just to be flashy), partly because of niggles like problems with bookmarking and partly because of the accessibility issues.
Despite this, I occasionally find a Flash-based site that manages to make me forget all that and just think 'cool, ...
January 6, 2006 1:16pm
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I actually noticed this ages ago, but looking at it again it's still a very clever way of filtering potential clients without simply listing criteria your clients have to meet before you'll consider them (and therefore probably scare of/irritate clients you could have worked with).
What am I on about? I'm on about Bearskinrug's contact page, ...
November 16, 2005 1:41pm
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In a vaguely similar vein to a blog post by Jason from 37signals last month, where he discussed (among other things) the technique of having events nearest to now in larger type than those further away (and therefore less urgent), I had an idea that would help me immensely (and I imagine others) when writing large ...
