Shine
Put yourself out there on the web
Everyone – every artist, big or small, every museum, big or small, should be on the web and be seen, be active and do the right and necessary thing. But not everyone has a big budget.
To solve this dilemma, we can go the Lean Way. Based on the ideas of Lean Startup and Lean UX, this means identifying what is most important and starting small and building up from there, using standard tools and focusing on the outcome.
POSTS & WORKS
MAKE IT EASY
Recently, I watched someone try to wash his hands after using a public toilet. He struggled with the task, unable to get the water to flow, until I felt designer pain creep up my fingers. I needed to think about this.
PATH WITH NO NAME
Magic seduces us into a view of the world that is as entertaining as it is enlightening. It is a path to an experience. In that respect, it’s like UX design: all parts of a path that has no name. Something about the Tao of UX design
WORKING BOOTSTRAP
Tools shape our work – even if they shouldn’t, they do. Ultimately, if all you have is a hammer, problems may start to look like nails. So it pays to look at the tools we are using once in a while, to make sure that we use them because they fit our purposes, not because we have fitted our purposes to their use. Today, I want to look at Bootstrap.
THE SXSW 2012 WRAP UP
So here’s a few notes from SXSWinteractive 2012 – a selection of talks and some of the striking bits of that one-of-a-kind festival/conference.