Everything & anything related to various forms of art & design.
Dot grid books
I’m kinda addicted to these now. Good for sketches/wireframes if you’re a web designer. It’s not as intrusive as grid notebooks.
So, I fell for this April Fool’s joke, but was I wrong to believe that it could be true? I mean, I could come up with so many ways how the body movements could go wrong, but this really could be the future of our interactions with computers. Thanks for not making me feel foolish, Mabes!
The only way a designer can successfully create interactions for other people is via his ability to wipe his own desires and context and replace it with that of one of your users.
I’ve been following this site to learn more about UX design and I’ve found something useful from every week that I’ve read. This particular week is one that I can relate to oh too well. It’s about the local maximum…