Monthly Archives: January 2008

Charlie Brooker: “I love complex gadgets. What I can’t stand are idiots who don’t know which buttons to press”

There was a very funny tongue-in-cheek article on technorage by Charlie Brooker in Monday’s Guardian (21/01/08). Here’s an excerpt: Recently, I was on a plane, sitting beside an 80-year-old woman who couldn’t comprehend how the in-flight entertainment system worked. It … Continue reading

“Reply to all” on SMS would be good for everyone

Some passing thoughts: Wouldn’t it be so useful if you could have group SMS conversations via a “reply to all” feature, just like you can with email? Imagine how much more profit the mobile operators could be making. What a … Continue reading

This is a great deal* (*actually it isn’t)

Some stunningly awful usage of the evil asterisk by three.co.uk for their X-series package (The UK mobile operator) – Actually, if you dig into the Ts & Cs, the limit is 1GB a month. This is a big difference from … Continue reading

Buzzword: great user experience

Launched in early 2007, Buzzword is a web-based wordprocessor made using Adobe Flex / Flash. In terms of user experience, it craps all over Google Docs and the competition. I’m amazed I’ve only just heard about it. Try Buzzword now.

Wary of giving your password to yet another site? – OAuth to the rescue

Woah there! You’ve found yourself on an old article. Take note of the date before reading. I’ve just been doing a spot of reading about oAuth and thought I’d do a quick post on it. This was a hot topic … Continue reading

If you haven’t already seen the Adobe Thermo demo…

This demo video came out in December, but if you haven’t already seen it, you can watch this edited down version (without the warm-up chatter). Online Videos by Veoh.com Thermo is basically a tool for interaction designers (rather than developers), … Continue reading

The ‘Boxing Glove’ Wireframing Technique

I’ve been delivering a lot of User-Centred Design training lately at Flow, and I’ve noticed that when most people do paper UI sketching, they can’t help going “hi-fi”, and making very precise wireframes. It’s just too easy to get sucked … Continue reading