March 30, 2006 in
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ah, there are some pearlers in there… and a few particularly of interest to those who have the word ‘design’ in there job title
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deliciously cheesy! ‘a dim brain is understandable, but a dim smile is unforgiveable’.
great concept, beautifully executed.
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Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest. A really interesting way to put global statistics into perspective
March 29, 2006 in
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via 37Signals blog – here is a *great* example of information design for a information rich site. (Disclaimer: not being a finance type, I’ve not really used it much – but mmmmm… that layout is delish)
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oooh! i haven’t played with this yet but it may well be one of my new favourite web apps. I have a bazillion books and I love them all (well, almost all). I ‘ve been meaning to catalog them for as long as I’ve owned a computer (many moons). I wonder if th
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swipr is a toolset that allows Information Architects to create an integrated and interactive deliverable from standard Visio files. Apparently they showed this at IA Summit recently. Has anyone had a play? What do you think?
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Bill Scott has developed an interesting looking document called an Interaction Storyboard Matrix. He uses it to track all the different visual states or animations providing feedback or affordances during an interaction. Looks like a tool that’s worth exp
March 28, 2006 in
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Lots of linky goodness today, including a bunch of links to people blogging their experience of IA Summit 2006, just wrapped up in Vancouver, Canada. Wish I was there! Thanks for the blogging guys :)
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Ben Barron enters the tags vs. taxonomy debate in his own inimitable way
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an overview of the Consider Software section of About Face 2.0
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Christopher Fahey liveblogs the keynote from IA summit 2006 – given by David Weinberger, co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto and author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined
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