Microsoft Office Labs vision 2019
By Dan Alexandru. Tuesday, 17. March 2009, 22:04:59
Studying the design of everyday things
By Dan Alexandru. Tuesday, 17. March 2009, 22:04:59
By Dan Alexandru. Monday, 1. December 2008, 09:20:33
Originally posted by Aza Rask:
It’s ironic (and predicable) that the interfaces SUPPLE comes up with for dexterity/visually impaired people are just better interfaces than the controls. The optimized interfaces almost always display more information in a way that requires less clicking than the original interfaces. No wonder they perform better! It’s just a direct application of Fitts’s law and GOMs analysis.
One interesting thing to call out: The interfaces for SUPPLE are defined by schematic intent, not by layout. The computer translates a user-flow markup into an actual interface. We’ll probably see a lot more of this as we need to design web sites for truly divergent screen-sizes (computer, mobile, wall screens).
By Eddie Lopez. Thursday, 8. February 2007, 04:08:34
By Eddie Lopez. Wednesday, 7. February 2007, 00:48:49
The watch knows the wearer's actual position coordinates via GPS, GSM-tracking or other techniques. In addition to that the cell phone enables a data connection with the www. Appointments with site coordinates can thus be synchronized. They were entered in advance e.g. into the cell phone or into the computer with a calendar tool like iCal. Furthermore the watch can access web-based navigation-, timetable- and traffic information services.
By Eddie Lopez. Saturday, 27. January 2007, 15:21:49
If you haven’t done so already, go read the OLPC HIG now. I swear to God, this document is a work of pure, inspired genius....This UI is quite simply one of the deepest and most interesting redesigns of the desktop user interface ever produced. It makes MacOS look like what it is - boring and unoriginal. The list of things this UI gets right is so long it makes my head spin
Activities, Not Applications
There are no software applications in the traditional sense on the laptop. The laptop focuses children around "activities." This is more than a new naming convention; it represents an intrinsic quality of the learning experience we hope the children will have when using the laptop. Activities are distinct from applications in their foci—collaboration and expression—and their implementation—journaling and iteration.
By Eddie Lopez. Thursday, 25. January 2007, 15:27:58
By Eddie Lopez. Tuesday, 16. January 2007, 14:47:40
By Eddie Lopez. Thursday, 4. January 2007, 05:05:47
I saw this article talking about the pie menu (extension) in Firefox.... does Opera do anything like this?
Pie menues might be better for “the masses” because you can see it on the screen, you get visual feedback and an actual menu that might remind you of a command you may have forgotten about. Mouse gestures have the advantage in that you can easily do them without looking at them. You can be in the middle of reading an article and execute the “close page” gesture even as you’re still reading the last sentence…. Since you don’t have to actually look or “hit a target” with the mouse, I prefer them over pie menus. The command is invisible to me.
By Eddie Lopez. Thursday, 4. January 2007, 04:15:19
By Eddie Lopez. Friday, 22. December 2006, 19:34:45
So which do I want to design for? From a creativity standpoint, it’s the Wii, hands down (or up!). The human-computer interaction people have a buzzword they’re fond of: affordance. Affordance refers to the possible actions that a tool, or other object, provides or suggests to the user. The Wii Remote offers a different and quite new set of affordances to the player: steering with it, waving it, jabbing it, pointing it, stirring with it, paddling with it, and so on. It’s the wizard’s magic wand we’ve always wanted. All we have to do is supply the magic.
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