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Signposts for the week ending July 3, 2009

by Adaptive Path

Happy 3rd of July!

We think this visualization of UX diagram creates more questions than it answers…which makes it interesting.

Yea! Whitney Hess has captured the best and brightest of resources in her post So you want to be a UX designer.

We’re hip on these magnetic pieces of wireframe goodness

Sticky Note fruit. Really, there’s nothing more to say about this…except AWESOME.

How many of these tools do you still have? Check your standing at the Museum of forgotten art supplies.

And now we’re all waxing nostalgic about the Sony Walkman.

Got a great idea for a mobile app or business? Enter the sidewalk.com / Citysearch contest.

Our dream is to host UX Week 2010 in this amazing thing.

Speaking of Love Boat, what was missing from your last sexual experience? If your answer was “charts, graphs, and other quantitative data,” then this application is for you.

What’s the shape of your ‘hood? Flickr photos reveals the emerging boundaries of where we live.

GOOD asks “can augmented reality finally make it easy to do the right thing?

Which prompts the rest of us to ask “what the hell is augmented reality?” Here’s a look at two augmented reality experiences, and why they might matter.

For super-duper alternate-reality, check out Keith Loutit’s Little Sydney project, which has us oooing and ahhing over the tilt-shifty view of life.

And as a compelling alternative to the hustle-and-go, Dave Gray’s been making pocket universes on Flickr.

Thinking about heading out into the stratosphere? Start by reading about spacesuits.

What’s the difference in Pixar vs. Dreamworks Story Development? The secret revealed.

And finally, we leave you with some hot and spicy library porn…sure to put the fireworks to shame!

Happy Independence Day!

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