Archives for “usability”

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So much wonderful stuff here. I love the carved wood letterforms. Wood was/is typically used on letterpress for large size type to avoid the expense ...


Click the pic for a brief history of icon design on computers. The first consumer computer with a GUI was created at Xerox PARC which ...


Before there was a Macintosh, there was a Lisa. I've never seen one in real life. I think they sold about 12 of them.


Ok this link is straight-up nerdy, but I know of couple of you might like this one. This is a collection of scripts that run ...


Interesting to see that Google is getting involved in the web font discussion. Here's a set of free opensource fonts you can use online served ...


This one goes out to people designing for the internet. Click the image to see it open in a new window and then click it ...


information aesthetics: Where form follows data. Good stuff.



I'm not talking about Sugar Hill here. Whitelines are a new notebook idea with a reversed out grid, similar to graph paper. The white lines ...


I included 2D barcodes in one of the client descriptions used in advanced image manipulation. I've been vaguely aware of these barcodes for a while ...


This blog has so much good stuff it makes my head hurt. I cannot imagine where they find this stuff, I don't see it anywhere ...


Read Regular is an interesting typeface designed to address the needs of dyslexic readers...


I had the pleasure of attending a course Presenting Data and Information taught by Edwarde Tufte a few weeks ago. I went to the course ...


Usability is the study of how humans and tools interact. These days, the term usually connotes the study of human / technology interface design. As ...


Interested in the new Apple iPhone innovative multi-touch interface? Jeff Han has been at the forefront of investigating interfaces that utilize gestures and multiple touch ...