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Signposts for the Week ending October 20, 2006

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Dan finished up his two-week interview on The WELL’s Inkwell series on a pretty broad range of interaction design topics.

Conivio Networks kicks off their interview series with Nokia Researcher Jan Chipchase, whose Future Perfect blog is always worth a look.

Speaking of Nokia, here’s their guide to “graphic design for the mobile world, for example, colors, contrast, animation, and icon design, and gives tips on how to make the most of the small screen of a mobile device.”

What World of Warcraft Can Teach Web 2.0

“Technology doesn’t matter. Design doesn’t matter.” So claims Matt Mullenweg.

Matt Webb bangs the drum for the internet.

Adaptive Path practices this frequently, although informally: agile designing.

“Lack of internet connectivity: today a nuisance, tomorrow a serious problem and possibly even damage risk.” Thus Warning Signs for Tomorrow

Stanford grad students are putting together an impressive collection of podcasts about design, business, and technology.

Happy 5th Birthday, iPod!

Speaking of which, Wired News takes a crack at explaining the birth of the iPod inside Apple.

YouTube is taking hip-hop back to the ‘hood.

The recent Future of Web Apps Summit posted podcasts of their talks.

One Response to “Signposts for the Week ending October 20, 2006”

  1. A graphic designer Says:

    “Technology doesn’t matter. Design doesn’t matter.”
    I don’t by that statement for a second!

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