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Signposts for the Week ending May 11, 2007

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Adam Richardson asks “Do we really change users?”

Ian Curry looks at the evolution of design education. Peter Hall also says that “design schools need to rethink how they teach product design.”

Luke Wroblewski posts the slides from his Webvisions talk on Web Application Page Hierarchy.

Core77 shows its favorites from this year’s NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) Year-End Show.

Richard McManus ponders The Evolution of the Browser.

Technology Review details the creation of the new Helio Ocean.

What kinds of new interaction methods emerge on our mobile devices? asks the Touch project.

10 Rules for Hiring a Designer.

Joel Spolsky wants you to fix your mom’s computer for Mother’s Day.

Happy Birthday Helvetica! 50 is the new 40. Really.

One Response to “Signposts for the Week ending May 11, 2007”

  1. Timo Says:

    Just a correction on your interaction methods link above, it should be:
    http://www.nearfield.org/2007/05/touch-as-interaction-medium

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