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Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #46
November 21, 2010 in applications, book reviews, branding, business model, Color, conference, Data Visualization, definition, developer, events, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, interactive, interview, iphone, jobs, marketing, presentation, professionals, recent grads, reference, rgd ontario, social media, SpecWork, students, trends, type, typography, user experience, visual communication | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- Relaunching NO!SPEC with 28 Talking Points
- The History of Visual Communication
- Running a successful web design business
- U&lc lives
- “I am a type snob!”…(and proud of it).
- Johanna Lenander
- Virgin Galactic
- Pentagram’s Paula Scher on drawing with type
- The 7 Biggest Challenges in Merging Design and Business
- Adobe MAX 2010: Interaction Design for Graphic Designers
- New Work: No.17 Submission
User Experience:
- Google TV, Usability Not Included
- Wozniak: Android Will Dominate iOS [Updated]
- Different Approaches to Mobile App Design
- The Kinect effect: how Harmonix mastered Dance Central’s menus
- Google Launches Interactive Book to Teach Everyone About the Web
- Innovation Calls For I-Shaped People
- iPad Owners, Get Ready for TweetMag [Preview Video]
- The difference between searching and finding
- Reactions to being listed on Darkpatterns.org
- More mobile usability testing sleds…
Other Tangents:
Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #16
April 25, 2010 in applications, branding, business model, Color, Data Visualization, definition, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, interactive, iphone, presentation, reference, social media, trends, user experience | Tags: Adobe, Analytic.ly, App, BBC, Behaviour, Brand, branding, Cartography, CR, Creative, CS5, CSS, Design, Diagrams, Facebook, Font, Freelance, Google, Government, graphic design, History, IBM, Infographic, Information, Interface, iphone, Logarithms, Logs, maps, Microsoft Office, Milton Glaser, Mobile Apps, Password, Pricing, Puma, Radio 1Xtra, Shoe Box, Software, Tel Aviv, Timeline, twitter, Typeface, Village Voice, Visualization, Web Apps, Web Design, Websites | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- BBC to rebrand Radio 1Xtra
- The new CS5 branding
- Ten Graphic Design Paradoxes
- Web Design across Cultures – 9 Advices
- Secrets from a search marketing manager
- The Village Voice covers of Ivylise Simones
- Tel Aviv-Yafo by Michelle Haft
- Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight
- Puma’s new shoe box – is not a box!
- A rose by any other name?
- Infographic of the Day: How to Pick the Perfect Typeface
- 20 Font Driven Websites Showcase
- Play that Funky Music Y Boy
- CR Annual: the iPhone App
User Experience:
- Confirming Passwords Is Annoying: Is There a Better Way?
- Information Software and the Graphical Interface
- Some Gaps To Fill Between Web Apps and Desktop/Mobile Apps
- Revisit: Visualizing the Temporal Dynamics of Twitter Streams
- Cartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline
- Designing for the Web in the World—Timo Arnall
- The World Bank Data: Open Data Access can be Beautiful
- Google Government Requests Needs your Information Design Input
- Touch Gesture Diagrams
- BBC The Beauty of Maps: Seeing the Art in Cartography
- Social Visualization Software Review: IBM Many Eyes
Other Tangents:
- 40+ Essential iPhone Apps for Freelance Web Designers
- Analytic.ly Provides Real-Time and Historical Twitter Analysis
- 5 must-read books for learnng CSS
- Facebook’s ambition
- Derek Sivers’s talk on How to start a movement…and Herd behaviour
- Losing It
- From Logs to Logarithms
- Why I Believe in Pricing Work Based on Value
- Microsoft links Office to Facebook
Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #8
February 20, 2010 in applications, branding, business model, Color, Data Visualization, definition, graphic design, identity, Infographic, inspiration, interactive, iphone, jobs, marketing, presentation, professionals, quotes, reference, social media, trends, user experience | Tags: Ad, branding, CMO, Color, colour, Data Visualization, graphic design, IA, Infographic, LinkedIn, logo, Mobile, Navigation, Neuromarketing, Neuroscience, New Brand, Packaging, Portfolio, Prototype, Prototyping, Rebrand, Search, Sketches, social media, Theme, trends, ui, user experience, UX, Virtual, website, Weekly Roundup, Wireframing, Wordpress, YouTube | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- Excessively Labeled Airplane Tells You Where the Big Cheese Sits
- Future of Employment in the Decade Ahead
- The Chief Marketing Officer – A New Boardroom Role
- Smart or Beautiful?
- Flaunt, our Book on Portfolio Design
- Economists encourage businesses to think design.
- Information Overload Isn’t New
- 2010 is the year of the app
- European + Organic = Euro-Leaf
- The Missile Defense Agency Logo Conspiracy Theory
User Experience:
- Search Suggestions, Part 1
- All aboard the virtual Trans-Siberian Railway
- 15 Amazing Interactive Installations
- Information Landscapes — Muriel Cooper et al
- Information Landscapes in 1994 (MIT Prof Muriel Cooper)
- 10 UX (User Experience) Blogs to Watch in 2010
- A UI Design and Prototyping Treasure Chest
- 35 Excellent Wireframing Resources
- Campbell’s Soup Neuromarketing Redux: There’s Chunks of Real Science in That Recipe
- 11 Blogs to Help You Become a User Experience Expert
Other Tangents:
- YouTube Turns Five Years Old, But Without Google, It Would Be Bankrupt
- LinkedIn Lands In Microsoft Outlook
- Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up
- Creating A Quality WordPress Theme: 12 Points to Consider
- The Fall Of The Purchase Funnel
- Work Smart: Stop Multitasking and Start Doing One Thing Really Well
- 7 Must Have WordPress Plugins For Every Blog
- MarketMeTweet: Will It Help You Find Clients on Twitter?
- How To Find Great Keyword Ideas For Your Articles
- 23 Ways to Get Fired
