Signposts for the Week Ending November 20, 2009
by Adaptive PathWe missed last week, so we’re going double-or-nothing this time. Twice the goodness!
Matt Jones’ chrono-mind-blast blows our circadians: We Have All The Time in the World
Information visualizations the old skool way, featuring the genius work of Mark Lombardi.
Hey look! A new Flickr-searching desktop app that can place photos and captions directly into Keynote.
Here’s a new blog that’s a gallery of great RIA design.
Next time you need to create a sitemap, see if you can make it look like a theme park map.
And now, a unified approach to visual and interaction design.
Past MX speaker Björn Hartmann and friend-of-AP demonstrates how awesome it is to get keyboards and mice working in conjunction with large multitouch tables.
Yummy! A project where design meets street food.
Hotel room design insights from Colin Powell. Seriously, haven’t we all experienced this? (If you want to spring for an iPhone clock radio that’s pimped out, you can get this.)
We think this is pretty cool. You insert an iPhone into a special book for a interactive reading experience. Consider the possibilities for textbooks or any kind of interactive brochures.
Videos from the Service Design Conference, including one from our very own JJG.
We were thrilled to work with an awesome team recently, and the phrase “design for the fist pump” has us fist-pumping, too!
This new site that interprets brand and company responsibility into a Social Nutrition Label.
Are you a music festival junkie? Then it’s time to spend less time being lost and more time enjoying music and the experience. Hell yeah.
Can’t get enough of Pixar-goodness? Learn about the production design of WALL-E.
Smart product ecosystems, from a Nokia vision of 2015. We don’t really need to wait that long, do we? Let’s start making them now!
Go forth and make things! Have a great weekend.

