Signposts for the Week ending January 26, 2007
by Adaptive PathThere are 220 links on a typical Amazon page, notes Adam Richardson.
And speaking of Amazon, they launched Amapedia, an encyclopedia of products. Weird, I thought that what what Amazon already was.
Follow Nuance Labs as they blog their application development in real time.
Interesting comparison between Nokia’s N800 and Apple’s Newton.
Nokia, meanwhile, shows off some Near-Field Communication at CES. Cool.
The BBC’s 15 Web Principles.
What does speechmaking have to do with design? Michael Bierut tells us.
Interesting discussion about designers and clients going on in AIGA’s Voice.
“Design is the new advertising. The agencies should fold, they’re out of line and out of touch. The only advertising that works is about product that you’re drawn to any way,” says Marc Gobé.
In a related note, marketing vs design approach to product development, using iPhone as a focus.
Would your 50 year old aunt know what to do with Backpack? asks Rich Ziade
Come see Schulze and Webb’s The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Interaction Design next week at Adaptive Path!
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January 29th, 2007 at 4:25 pm
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