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  • Design streams

    Thought this was a great find from LifeHacker, about the 2003 keynote by the author Neal Stephenson at USENIX. When he wrote his first novel it was on a "modern" typewriter with a plastic ribbon that would start jamming in Iowa’s July heat...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 08-07-2008
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  • Microsoft Design Expo 2008

    I’ve been really impressed by the student output from the design courses at Dundee University in Scotland. I saw work from the Innovative Product Design (IPD) course at New Designers a couple of years ago and was really struck by the fact that they...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 07-30-2008
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  • Putting the craft into technology

    Radios made in Indonesia by local craftsmen from sustainable sources of wood. Really like this idea of hand-crafted technology objects Read More...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 06-16-2008
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  • THE ECO ZOO

    I’m really blown away by the Eco Zoo as the first very compelling example of the use of 3D in a Flash website. The art style is lovely, very reminiscent of the shots I’ve seen of the forthcoming Playstation 3 game, Little Big Planet. Read...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 06-12-2008
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  • JasonJ's InkSanitorium

    GottaBeMobile.com forum member JasonJ is a prolific inker. He’s been at the avant-garde of InkSeine for some time now. He’s offered us lots of great feedback and has a flair for illustrating his points. For example, he’d like us to add a sizing tab to make it easier to resize the InkSeine application...
    Posted to The AlpineInker by Ken Hinckley on 06-04-2008
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  • Tag Galaxy

    I’m a bit of a 3D UI sceptic. I just have some history in the area, and it’s left me thinking that 3D interactions are often cumbersome and rarely have a life beyond what their cool factor gives them. Case in point is this Tag Galaxy search...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 05-28-2008
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  • LEBBEUS WOODS on Lines

    Poetic entry on drawing from Lebbeus Woods. “Even though I am best known for my drawings, and have spent many years as a teacher of architects, I have never taught drawing. The reason is that each person who wants to draw should devise his or her...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 05-06-2008
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  • News visualizations

    A couple of really nice, back to back posts on visualizing the news from Visualcomplexity.com. The first is a visualization by Dave Bowker of a week of news from the Guardian newspaper. Dave attempts to connect the dots between sets of articles. The second...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 04-30-2008
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  • Green objects

    There’s an irony in green product design that we may just never get passed since you need to purchase new stuff, and creatively recycle/throw out the thing you’re replacing, in order to follow your ethics. Sometimes it just feels better to...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 03-13-2008
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  • Design and the Elastic Mind

    I wish I could make it to New York to see the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition at MOMA. It sounds like it allows you to see or experience many of the objects and interfaces that I’ve blogged about over the last few years, and many that I haven’t...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 03-06-2008
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  • What is the Role of Sketching and Handwriting in Web Design?

    A lot of ink blogs are just a vile mess. But there are a few, like Sumocat , who really get it right. Partly it is just because his handwriting is so beautiful, but also, the interesting content is there to back it up. When ink blogging is done right, the format can be extremely engaging and offers a...
    Posted to The AlpineInker by Ken Hinckley on 03-03-2008
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  • ...and on Day #13? I use OneNote!

    It would be criminal of me to do this 12-day series without out also confessing that, like many Tablet PC users out there, I am also a big fan of OneNote. InkSeine is not, and will never be, a replacement for it. I still remember a meeting a few years ago where my manager invited Chris Pratley to talk...
    Posted to The AlpineInker by Ken Hinckley on 02-03-2008
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  • Forcing ideas

    I’m a big admirer of the 100 Chairs in 100 days project as an example of forcing ideas, and doing more with less. Read More...
    Posted to Work Blog by rb.work on 01-27-2008
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  • Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #6: Hunt and Gather (and Doodle!)

    On page 186 of Bill Buxton's book Sketching User Experiences , he has a great section entitled "On Hunters, Gatherers, and Doodlers." Bill talks about how designers are "doodlers" who produce great volumes of design sketches. He also observes that designers are the modern-day...
    Posted to The AlpineInker by Ken Hinckley on 01-27-2008
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  • Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #4: Track Progress

    I keep a big spreadsheet of things in InkSeine that I'd like to change, fix, or think more about. So when it comes time to work on a design sketch for some feature, I want to see everything on my list about it so I can be sure I haven't forgotten something. Here I'm using a snapshot from...
    Posted to The AlpineInker by Ken Hinckley on 01-25-2008
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