At least we don’t have it this bad.
So, this must be a Jakob Nielsen approved button arrangement. More usable = more ugly? Shouldn’t have to be that way. :)
Top Gear fans rejoice! You, too, can now be a star in a reeeeeeasonably priced car. Let’s see if you can beat Simon Cowell!
I ordered some Moo MiniCards last week on a whim. What showed up in my mailbox today was a great little user experience that will make me a repeat customer and fan of Moo.com for years to come.
My Summer mixtape for y’all. Enjoy!
By the way, Muxtape is one of my favorite web apps right now. Twitter? Bah!
Sitepoint has posted a free PDF copy of ‘The Photoshop Anthology’ for download. Enjoy.
For me, this site presents the best of both worlds…Hot cars and cool typography. It’s heaven on the intertubes.
Okay, so I am not a fan of Pontiac at all, but this commercial is AWESOME.
Where several of us have been since Tuesday.
The Web App Summit was great! Can’t wait to share the things we learned…
Saturday Supercar Spotting:
Saw this today in the parking lot at IKEA in Draper. I am pretty sure it was a kit car, but still pretty awesome.
These products made me chuckle. Just a little. I am still very happy to be here at NorthTemple, by the way.
Does someone have a spare $1000 that would like to buy me this chair?
Another great article on CSS layout techniques (fixed, fluid, and elastic) with viable pros and cons for each.
In response to our discussion in a design review the other day, here is an excellent article on how to create an elastic site.
Could this be simplified?
(Firetruck water panel at the Draper Fire Station.)
“...I don’t like to invent words unless I’m trying to impress someone with my great intellectableness.”Aaron Cannon, upon finding the solution to a word problem he’d been having
All I can say is…wow.
For the January gathering of the UGAF, Jessica Petersen will be presenting on interface design and usability. Jessica is a Senior Interface Designer at Omniture in Orem. The meeting will be held at Retrospect Studios, 230 South 500 West #245, at seven o’clock in the evening, on Wednesday the twenty-third.
A “Norman Door” (or in this case, an elevator) found at IKEA in Draper.