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Tuesday June 24, 2008

Oakland Crimespotting

Oakland Crimespotting information visualization

This elegant display of human misbehavior was created by Stamen Design.
(via Adaptive Path)

Image posted by Matt Donovan in Design, Information Design, Usability, Visual Design . Comments (0)

Tuesday June 10, 2008

ATM Interface Design

Wells Fargo ATM mockup

Excellent post by Holger Struppek on redesigning the bank ATM interface for Wells Fargo.

Image posted by Jeff Adams in Information Design, Usability, User Experience, Visual Design .

Monday June 2, 2008

Things touch

Things Touch Paper Prototype

I always enjoy learning the process of how others design and develop interfaces. As always, Cultured Code give us a peak behind-the-scenes of their upcoming iPhone version of Things.

Image posted by Jeff Adams in Interface, Usability, Visual Design .

Thursday February 28, 2008

The Fine Art of Wireframes

by T. Scott Stromberg

As an Information Architect, I spend the majority of my day developing information flows, creating thoughtful ways to display content, and determining how to successfully communicate this design direction to clients. One of the most successful tools in my belt is sketching: the ability to cleanly hand-draw wireframes, widgets or even screen designs is an art form which is worth its weight in gold (or Euros).

Article posted by T. Scott Stromberg in Information Architecture, Visual Design .

Tuesday January 8, 2008

Enterprise Fire-Flow

by Nathan Smith

It is my assertion that Fireworks makes an excellent choice for designers and developers working in an enterprise environment, helping to streamline work-flow and expedite collaboration. Suspend judgment and disbelief while I explain what I love so much about this unsung graphics application.

Article posted by Nathan Smith in Visual Design .

Monday May 21, 2007

The New Bauhaus

by T. Scott Stromberg

Since college I have had an increasing interest in history, especially art history. One of the most influential and thought provoking of my studies has been that of the Bauhaus design philosophy. The Bauhaus (which in German means “Architecture House”) was an art and architecture school first established in Weimer, Germany in 1919.

Article posted by T. Scott Stromberg in Visual Design .