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A wireframe kit for Google Drawings and 5 reasons it beats Omnigraffle and Visio - Morten Just
RT @zeidel: RT @mortenjust: A wireframe kit for Google Drawings and 5 reasons it beats Omnigraffle and Visio
design  collaboration  prototyping  wireframe  type:tools 
april 2010 by afroginthevalley
Font Squirrel | Handpicked free fonts for graphic designers with commercial-use licenses.
We know how hard it is to find quality freeware that is licensed for commercial work. We've done the hard work, hand-selecting these typefaces and presenting them in an easy-to-use format.
design  typography  free  type:ressource 
january 2009 by afroginthevalley
Main Page - Social Patterns
The Designing Social Interfaces patterns wiki is a companion site to the book that Christian Crumlish and Erin Malone are currently writing for O'Reilly Media.

We decided to share the patterns as we write the patterns and the book to get community feedback. We think that hearing a variety of opinions about these topics will make the material stronger and more representative of what's happening in social interfaces. As we complete sections of the book, we will be adding the patterns.
socialnetworks  community  socialmedia  design  usability  type:reference 
december 2008 by afroginthevalley
The cranky user: Simple is the new sophisticated
Consumer devices like the Nintendo Wii and the Apple iPod have shown that the simplest interfaces can win over users in record numbers - why simplification works and how the drive for innovation ties in with the Principle of least astonishment.
design  usability  concept  type:perspective 
november 2007 by afroginthevalley
Oversite - Wireframe and Architecture Software for Software and Web Designers and Developers
With OverSite™, you can quickly define the hierarchy of your website or application. Create sections and subsections, then fill them with pages and screens. Rearrange your structure with OverSite's easy drag-and-drop interface.
design  development  usability  prototyping  gui  type:software 
november 2007 by afroginthevalley
Systems without guilt where every contribution is appreciated
Even helping a bit once in a while (like typing in the track names of a CD nobody else had ever entered) benefited you and the system. Instead of making you feel bad for "only" doing 99%, a well designed system makes you feel good for doing 1%.
community  design  folksonomy  social  type:idea 
september 2007 by afroginthevalley
What's Wrong With Use Cases?
At one level, of course, nothing at all is wrong with chocolate. There aren't many essential nutrients in chocolate, of course, but in and of itself that is not a problem. Consumed in moderation, as part of a well-rounded diet, chocolate adds variety and
software  design  development  management  type:perspective 
january 2007 by afroginthevalley

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