June 22, 2010 the design process: official versus how it feels By Brandon Schauer 8 Comments There are 8 comments on this idea. Gino Zahnd June 22, 2010 4:47 pm See also: http://centralstory.com/about/squiggle/ Brandon Schauer June 22, 2010 5:14 pm Well looka that. I guess this squiggle at least brings to life the sparkle, achtung sign, and pointy angles—some clear innovations in the model(!). Matt June 22, 2010 11:24 pm Haha I love it!! So accurate! Jakub Linowski June 23, 2010 1:57 am I think there is a similar relationship between when we envision use flows in the studio and what actually happens in real life on the end user’s side. http://linowski.ca/thoughts/2008/12/intended-user-flows-vs-real-activity/ Gino Zahnd June 23, 2010 4:29 am Yes, this model has clearly been taken to the next level. Jamin Hegeman June 24, 2010 11:40 am I would argue that the official design process is actually the second illustration. Not what it feels like, but what it is. Amman Sabet July 1, 2010 8:34 pm I noticed the second still ends facing in the right direction… there is hope! Gretchen Thomas » Blog Archive » The D July 2, 2010 3:39 am [...] Ha! (Via Brandon Schauer over at the Adaptive Path Blog) [...] Add to the conversation. Commenting is not available in this channel entry.
Brandon Schauer June 22, 2010 5:14 pm Well looka that. I guess this squiggle at least brings to life the sparkle, achtung sign, and pointy angles—some clear innovations in the model(!).
Jakub Linowski June 23, 2010 1:57 am I think there is a similar relationship between when we envision use flows in the studio and what actually happens in real life on the end user’s side. http://linowski.ca/thoughts/2008/12/intended-user-flows-vs-real-activity/
Jamin Hegeman June 24, 2010 11:40 am I would argue that the official design process is actually the second illustration. Not what it feels like, but what it is.
Amman Sabet July 1, 2010 8:34 pm I noticed the second still ends facing in the right direction… there is hope!
Gretchen Thomas » Blog Archive » The D July 2, 2010 3:39 am [...] Ha! (Via Brandon Schauer over at the Adaptive Path Blog) [...]
There are 8 comments on this idea.
See also: http://centralstory.com/about/squiggle/
Well looka that. I guess this squiggle at least brings to life the sparkle, achtung sign, and pointy angles—some clear innovations in the model(!).
Haha I love it!! So accurate!
I think there is a similar relationship between when we envision use flows in the studio and what actually happens in real life on the end user’s side. http://linowski.ca/thoughts/2008/12/intended-user-flows-vs-real-activity/
Yes, this model has clearly been taken to the next level.
I would argue that the official design process is actually the second illustration. Not what it feels like, but what it is.
I noticed the second still ends facing in the right direction… there is hope!
[...] Ha! (Via Brandon Schauer over at the Adaptive Path Blog) [...]
Add to the conversation.
Commenting is not available in this channel entry.