iA » Designing for iPad: Reality Check
Information Architects do not disappoint with this pretty thorough overview on the subject of designing for the Apple iPad.
design  typography  ipad  ux  ui 
may 2010
Why Twitter looks like a social network but feels like news media » Nieman Journalism Lab
"Information Week posted an interesting account of an academic paper presented at the International World Wide Web Conference last month. The paper, written by four Korean researchers, analyzed 41.7 million Twitter user profiles, 1.47 billion social relations, 4,262 trending topics and 106 million tweets to examine the relationships between tweeters and the distribution of information across the microblogging network. Their conclusion: Twitter isn’t a social network, but something more akin to traditional news media."
Twitter  Traditional  News  Media  Social  Network 
may 2010
HCI Lab - University of Udine - Publications
"People want to do more with their mobile phones, but their desire is frustrated by two classes of limitations. One is related to the device, its hardware and software. The other is related to the context, and comprises perceptual, motor, cognitive and social aspects. This paper will discuss some of the opportunities and challenges that this complex scenario presents to multimodality, which can be a key factor for a better design of mobile interfaces to help people do more on their mobile phones, requiring less time and attention." — L Chittaro 2010
Multimodel  interface  moble  ux  ui  on-the-go  consumption 
may 2010
Grid-Based Web Design, Simplified
A fantastic introduction to grid systems by Chris Brauckmuller on behalf of Design Informer.
Grid  design  css 
may 2010
Sam Brown ~ Empowering Users with Two-Sided Incentives
Sam Brown writes about Dropbox's referral model. Why it works. Ways in which they could improve it and calls for other companies to adopt similar methods that promote two-sided incentives. Via: Mr Turley.
Dropbox  Win-Win  Incentives  Talkaboutability 
may 2010
Murdoch: WSJ iPad App Has 64,000 Active Users
paidContent report that Murdoch is a fan of the iPad platform."Unlike the Kindle, we keep 100 percent of the revenue from the iPad.”
Murdoch  Pay  Walls  iPad  Kindle 
may 2010
How To Save A Newsweekly in 5 Easy* Steps
Fantastic post by Derek Powazek at powazek.com. It all seems so simple. I'd love to try this out will a failing news-weekly.
Newspaper  Publishing  Journalism  User  Generated 
may 2010
Getting Real: The Book by 37signals
Getting Real by US-based 37signals provides readers with "the smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application".
book  online  free  getting  real  37signals 
may 2010
Calmness, curation, cat porn: Dave Eggers’ joys of print
Nieman Journalism Lab's Megan Garber comments on Dave Eggers' talk at ASNE’s conference. In the keynote Eggers confesses “I love print … I just love the form.” But it's not just print itself — ink, paper, the tactile nature of text — that he admires. It’s the sense of comprehensiveness and direction — physically, and, he suggests, psychologically — that print represents. The ideas Eggers highlighted in his defense of print…are actually readily applicable to the web.

1. Comprehensiveness and containment.
2. Length and thoughtfulness
3. Professionalism and expert curation
4. Physicality and variety
print  web  news  journalism  publishing 
may 2010
Drawing out the audience: Inside BBC’s User-Generated Content Hub » Nieman Journalism Lab
Following on from my previous Pinboard post, the Nieman Journalism Lab's Jonathan Stray has had the opportunity to find out more about the BBC's User Generarted Content Hub from one of its contributors Silvia Costeloe.
BBC  User  Generated  Content  Hub  Journalism  Online 
may 2010
Visit to BBC User Generated Content (UGC) Hub
MA Online Journalism (Birmingham City University) student Caroline Beavon has posted a series of videos from her workshop with Matthew Eltringham, who heads up the BBC's User Generated Content Hub.
BBC  Online  Journalism  User  Generated  Content  Hub 
may 2010
Color photographs from a lost world
"Albert Kahn was a French banker and philanthropist who financed an extensive photography project in the early 1900s. His photographers traveled all around the world, eventually amassing a collection 72,000 color photos."
First  Colour  Photographs  Albert  Kahn 
may 2010
The Current State of Web Design: Trends 2010
Smashing Magazine's Vitaly Friedman assesses the current state of web design in 2010. He outlines some major trends that are emerging.
Web  Design  Trends  Smashing  Magazine  Emerging  2010 
may 2010
Why does the BBC want to send its readers away? The value of linking
With a 25% budget reduction coming its way the BBC website has announced that it will actively seek to add more external links to its news stories. A BBC strategy review document states the goal of: "Turning the site into a window on the web by providing at least one external link on every page and doubling monthly ‘click-throughs’ to external sites." Interesting that the BBC are going down this route while many privately owned and for-profit news organisations are talking about installing a pay-wall around their content. Nieman Journalism Lab article.
BBC  Links  External  Click-through 
may 2010
Google Voice for iPhone and Palm WebOS
Google Voice Blog announces the launch of a web-based app for iPhone and Palm. The native iPhone version of this app was "rejected" from entering the App Store by Apple earlier this year.
Google  Voice  iPhone  App 
may 2010
Tweets are the new quotes.
Twitter on their Media blog, gear up for the launch of a new service that will allow for the generation of simple, selectable flat-HTML tweets for use on blogs, etc. This will be achievable by pasting in a snippet of code.
Twitter  Quotes 
may 2010
Announcing A Book Apart
Jason Santa Maria: "A Book Apart, a new publisher of brief books for people who make websites, founded by Jeffrey Zeldman, Mandy Brown, and myself. Our first book is HTML5 For Web Designers, by the indomitable Jeremy Keith. If you’re already getting your feet wet with HTML5, or just trying to figure out what the hell it’s all about, you’ll want this one."
alistapart  book  books  design  html5 
may 2010
Ten times better
Eoghan McCabe echos Seth Godin's advice to people considering embarking on a new business venture. Ensure your product/service is ten time better than what your competitors offer. Otherwise don't bother.
Contrast  Godin  McCabe  Ten  Times  Better  Remarkability 
may 2010
iPad Case Finder
iPad Case Finder features just some of the many iPad cases on the market today. With iPad Case Finder, you can search for iPad cases by case maker, or just browse the site for cases.
ipad  cases 
may 2010
Google Buys BumpTop: 3-D Multitouch Tablet Interface on the Way?
"Is there a tablet in Google’s future with a three-dimensional, multitouch user interface? It’s increasingly likely, given that the search giant has just acquired BumpTop, a startup whose unique software creates a 3-D environment where users can toss files and folders around as though they were playing cards, stack them in related piles and “hang” them on the virtual walls."
Google  BumpTop  3D  Tablet  OS 
may 2010
The Newsonomics of reborn newspaper profit » Nieman Journalism Lab
Newspapers in the US are reporting profits from the last quarter. Small profits in single figures. "It’s a fragile stability. One big question for all publishers: where do we go from here?" Nieman investigate what these institutions will have to do to remain profitable.
Money  Newspapers  Publishing 
may 2010
In Praise of the Purple Cow
Fast Company profiles Seth Godin's Purple Cow. Extract.
creativity  remarkability 
may 2010
The New Yorker On Brand: Q&A with Web Editor Blake Eskin
As The New Yorker’s first Web editor, Blake Eskin has led the iconic magazine brand into the digital age. Sparksheet's Dan Levy interviews Eskin about the challenges of maintaining editorial excellence in the digital age.
New  Yorker  Blake  Eskin  Web  Editor  Brand  Digital  Publishing 
may 2010
Design For the First World
"Dx1W is a competition for designers, artists, scientists, makers and thinkers in developing countries to provide solutions for First World problems."
First  World  Problems  Design  Developing  Countries 
may 2010
7 Quick CSS Enhancements for Better User Experience
David Walsh gives 7 Quick CSS Enhancements for Better User Experience. Via Mr Turley.
css  design  usability 
may 2010
HTML5 Love
Slides about HTML5. Created using... HTML5.
HTML5 
may 2010
TouchScroll Demo
TouchScroll is a JavaScript and CSS3 based scroller for devices using Webkit Touch. It is meant to mimic 'native' scrolling feeling and behavior as much as possible.
css  ipad 
april 2010
The $300 Million Button
Jared Spool writes on 'User Interface Engineering' about the importance of correct wording and through user testing. By changing one simple button value, Spool helped an unnamed company increase their sales to the tune of $300 million in one year. Removing ambiguity ensures that the user knows exactly where they stand.
design  usability  button  wording  interface 
april 2010
Flip Clock
Some web-kit CSS3 sandbox fun from Tim Van Damme.
WebKit  CSS3  MaxVoltar  TimVanDamme 
april 2010
Barnes & Noble e-reader to offer web browser
Yahoo! News: "Barnes & Noble plans to roll out a software update to its electronic reader the Nook that will let users surf the Web and play games."
Nook  eReader  eBook  browser  games 
april 2010
The State of Web Development 2010 | Web Directions
"The second installment of the “State of Web Development” survey of professional web designers and developers. It includes details and analysis of all the responses to over 50 ques­tions covering technologies, techniques, philosophies and practices that today’s web professionals employ."
industry  web  survey  professional 
april 2010
Colours In Cultures
"Courtesy of Information is Beautiful, Colour in Cultures visualises the meanings of different colours in different cultures. Produced by David McCandless and Always With Honor the piece is available to order as a five colour limited edition print. Tempting." — Standardistas
colour  color  perception  culture 
april 2010
Preparing Your Web Content for iPad
Apple's Safari Reference Library. Technical Note TN2262: Preparing Your Web Content for iPad
css  ipad  web 
april 2010
jQuery Masonry
"Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall." By David DeSandro
css  layout  jquery  masonry  no-floats 
april 2010
Dollar Redesign by Michael Tyznik
Excellent graphic design inspiration from an ongoing design competition (The Dollar ReDe$ign Project) to redesign the US Dollar. These entries by Michael Tyznik caught my eye for the simplicity and modern nature of their design.
currency 
april 2010
Type Coaster
A coaster/beer-mat that demonstrates type anatomy. Perfect companion for a cold pint of cider.
type  anatomy  beermat  coaster  typography 
april 2010
Should I have bought that Apple Product?
What if I had bought Apple stock instead?
april 2010
Longform.org
A curated collection of great longform pieces of journalism.
journalism  longform  blog 
april 2010
[YouTube] How to Trespass In New York City
Poet and TED presenter Rives was the MC for the sprints at Webtrends Engage 2010. Fantastic poem (accompanied by still frames) entitled: "How to Trespass in New York City".
Poem  Trespass  TED  Rives  Poet  New  York  City  NYC 
april 2010
Evgeny Parfenov
Evgeny Parfenov is a Russian Freelance illustrator based in Moscow. Fantastic style. Well worth a look. A few have said that his Tom Yorke illustration for TSS looks a bit like me. We've agreed to disagree on that point.
Evgeny  Parfenov  Russia  Moscow  Illustrator 
april 2010
iCade - iPad Arcade Cabinet
"How cool would it be to slide your iPad into a desktop-sized arcade cabinet and rock it old school with some Pac-Man or Space Invaders?" — ThinkGeek
ThinkGeek  iPad  iCade 
april 2010
Apple - iPad-ready websites
In the run up to the iPad's US launch Apple published a webpage displaying "a few of the sites that take advantage of … web standards to deliver content that looks and functions beautifully on iPad." (ie: No Flash).
CSS3  iPad  HTML5  Adobe-Flash  Apple 
april 2010
100 Dollar Bill Redesign
"The U.S Government has unveiled a new makeover for the $100 note, which is equipped with newer technology to prevent counterfeiting. This looks like a technical upgrade, not the full redesign many have been hoping for."
Money  Currency  100  Dollar  Bill  Redesign 
april 2010
Popular Science+ Demo
BERG London show how they've mapped their Mag+ concept onto the first iPad edition of Popular Science. It looks great and the information flow works fantastically well. It looks slick but I'm not 100% convinced that it functions as well as it could. I'm sure a lot of refinements will happen over the coming months.
design  ipad  mag+  berg  popular-science 
april 2010
Shepard Fairey's Finishes Houston Street Mural - Gothamist
Shepard Fairey, widely known for his 2008 Barack Obama 'HOPE' poster, is almost finished his latest installment — a gable-wall mural on Houston Street, Manhattan, NY.
Mural  Street-Art  Fairey  Artist  New-York 
april 2010
What will the browser look like in five years? - O'Reilly Radar
Charles McCathieNevile, Chief Standards Officer at Opera answers questions put to him by Mac Slocum for O'Reilly Radar. The topic: What will the browser look like in five years?
future  web  browser  tablet  mobile  desktop  os 
april 2010
Digital Evolution
Brad Haynes: "The reading experience the iPad can provide is far beyond what we’ve seen before." … " The design principles are the same but the experience is innovative, slick and easy to use. That added sophistication requires a pretty savvy web strategy to plan and execute successfully. And while the barrier for entry is low into the industry, experiences that truly take advantage of all these details are few and far between. It’s a holistic approach that benefits the user. And that approach is entrenched in strategy and planning, design, development and testing. Leave one of those elements off your list of specialties and you’ll end up with a lopsided product and a frustrated user."
iPad  Strategy  Design 
april 2010
The Newsonomics of content arbitrage
Forget about content ‘curation’ and ‘aggregation’—Enter ‘content brokering’.
curation  aggregation  brokering  content  arbitrage 
april 2010
Cure for the Common Font - a set on Flickr
HOW Magazine's Feb 2009 edition assists in the cause for typographic diversity. A Flickr set.
Type  Typography  Diversity  Alternative  Flickr 
april 2010
The iPad in the Eyes of the Digerati - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com
Hear what the Digerati (Tim O'Reilly, David Gelernter, Liza Daly, Craig Mod, Sam Kaplan, Emily Chang and Max Kiesler) had to say about the the iPad in the NY Times's 'Room for Debate' column.
iPad  Opinion  Digerati 
april 2010
What I Love About My iPad, and What I Don't
Patric King examines for Print Magazine what his likes and dislikes about his iPad. Patric runs his eye over most of the default apps. Interesting.
iPad  Review 
april 2010
25 Insanely Useful iPad Apps Available Now
The iPhone department at AppStorm have kindly singled out 25 useful and productive apps that are already available for the iPad.
iPad  Apps 
april 2010
Its all about the framework…
"a bad call on Adobe's part." — @lgerbarg
Adobe  Flash  Apple  iPhoneOS4 
april 2010
Of Google and Page Speed
Jeffrey Zeldman writes about Google's recent decision to take a web-page's loading speed into consideration when ranking sites. Designers were building to this spec for years, however broadband has allowed for designers to use complex languages, large images, @font-face, etc. all while writing standards compliant easily indexable code. Will the speed/ranking factor mean that a lot of these additional niceties will end up getting removed? Bare bones FTW?
Google  Speed  Ranking  SEO 
april 2010
Twitter: @anywhere
"We’ve developed a new set of frameworks for adding this Twitter experience anywhere on the web. Soon, sites many of us visit every day will be able to recreate these open, engaging interactions providing a new layer of value for visitors without sending them to Twitter.com. Our open technology platform is well known and Twitter APIs are already widely implemented but this is a different approach because we’ve created something incredibly simple. Rather than implementing APIs, site owners need only drop in a few lines of javascript. This new set of frameworks is called @anywhere."
Twitter  Anywhere  Social  Network 
april 2010
Former Book Designer Says Good Riddance to Print.
Nick Bilton reports for the New York Times: "A recent blog post by Craig Mod, a self-titled computer programmer, book designer and book publisher, offers a thoughtful and distinctive perspective on the move of books from paper to interactive devices like Apple’s iPad ... Print is dying. Digital is surging."
print  books  digital  publishing 
april 2010
iBooks and ePub
Liza Daly conducts a comprehensive review of the iBooks application and how it implements the ePub format.
books  iPad  ePub  ebooks  Apple  iBooks 
april 2010
What is content, then?
Jeff Jarvis comments on what he sees as the iPad's inability to create and share "content" as easily as he'd hoped.
content  ux  iPad  share  information 
april 2010
Two Days With The iPad
Jeremy Bell of Teehan+Lax notes down his initial iPad experiences. In this post he addresses statements such as, “It’s just a big iPod Touch” as well as looking at how his iPad will (or wont) fit the bill of being “The First Real Family Computer”.
iPad  Teehan+Lax 
april 2010
Five Tremendous Apple vs. Adobe Flash Myths — RoughlyDrafted Magazine
Daniel Eran Dilger documents five myths surrounding the Apple vs. Adobe Flash melee that is currently raging on the web.

Myth 1: Apple’s great ‘restraint of trade’
Myth 2: Flash is ubiquitous
Myth 3: Adobe’s gonna get Apple
Myth 4: Apple owes Adobe a living
Myth 5: Apple should just solve Adobe’s problems by offering Choice
Apple  Adobe  iPhone  OS4  Flash  Development  Apps 
april 2010
The Experience belongs to the User
"We all like to play God. We like to imagine that the design we create is ushered into the world and all those who use it have an epiphany…they do things exactly in the way we have prescribed. They approach, use, and experience our design in the manner we envisioned, resulting in an amazing user experience."
ux  design  user  experience 
april 2010
iPad Orientation CSS
"For the most part, Mobile Safari on the iPad is the same as that on the iPhone. One difference that I’ve found is that Webkit on the iPad honors CSS media query declarations based on orientation."
ipad  css  orientation 
april 2010
Using site speed in web search ranking
"You may have heard that here at Google we're obsessed with speed, in our products and on the web. As part of that effort, today we're including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed. Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests."
Google  SEO  Search  Speed 
april 2010
Book Publishing Companies - Publishing Books - WEbook Online Company
WEbook.com is the leading site for the discovery of new, talented writers.
It brings together tens of thousands of writers, published authors, avid readers,  and almost 100 established literary agents, for the purpose of finding talented writers, and helping them get published.
book  writing  published 
april 2010
PixelPads
"PixelPads are a UX designer and developer’s dream. The first and only pixel-based sketchpad system that precisely matches the size and resolution of each companion device."
ipad  notepad  ux  design  sketch  skamps 
march 2010
2005 Guardian Redux
The Guardian's Mark Porter has recently decided to move on from his post as Creative Director. This URL links to a run-down of his redesign the Guardian's printed edition in 2005.
Newspaper  Design  Mark-Porter 
march 2010
The problem with comments isn’t them.
Jeff Jarvis, on his BuzzMachine blog, examines how comments are handled.
comments  curation  audience  involvement 
march 2010
Articles - The Wikipedia App
Feed your curiosity! With Articles, you can easily read and discover Wikipedia articles on your iPhone and iPod touch.
iphone  app  wikipedia  archives  curiosity 
march 2010
35 Inspiring Examples of Transparency in Logo Design
This showcase of examples provides some great design inspiration and shows how designers have creatively used transparency and overlaying effects to build unique logo designs.
design  inspiration  illustration  logos  brands 
march 2010
A List Apart: Articles: Web Standards for E-books
The internet did not replace television, which did not replace cinema, which did not replace books. E-books aren’t going to replace books either. E-books are books, merely with a different form.
publishing  ebooks  epub 
march 2010
Book By Its Cover
Hi. Thanks for visiting my blog. I wanted to share all the nice books I regularly notice and have collected over the years. Please email me if you have any suggestions or books you want to share. I am an illustrator and pattern designer located in Brooklyn, New York.
blog  design  illustration  books  print 
march 2010
Read the Printed Word
We support the printed word in all its forms: newspapers, magazines, and of course books. We think reading on computers or phones or whatever is fine, but it cannot replace the experience of reading words printed on paper. We pledge to continue reading the printed word in the digital era and beyond.
print  preservative  conservative 
march 2010
Designing for the Web… Online
Mark Boulton’s 'Designing for the Web' is now available to read for FREE online. I splashed out £5 last year for a UU copy of the PDF and only got as far as the first chapter. I wonder if I'll read any more of it now that it's on the interwebs and not hiding away in a Mac OS X subfolder of a subfolder.
web  design  books  five  simple  steps  mark  boulton 
march 2010
CSS3 Generator
A helpful tool that means not having to remember lines upon lines of browser-specific CSS3. Via @standardistas.
css3  css 
march 2010
The money graph
Jeff Jarvis on "A new Pew study on the economics of news does not give comfort to news sites planning pay schemes."
pay  walls  journalism  publishing 
march 2010
The State of the News Media 2010
The State of the News Media 2010 is the seventh edition of the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism's annual report on the health and status of American journalism.
journalism  pew  PEJ  publishing  advertising  annual  report 
march 2010
Relpost
Relpost diggs deep to bring you fresh content from the hottest web designers and the coolest blogs serving you juicy, related goodness. Handpicked related posts for Web Designers.
design  web  designers  code  process  type  typography  UX 
march 2010
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Font Squirrel's tool for creating @font-face kits that are fully compatible with Internet Explorer's EOT format.
css  font  fonts  typography 
march 2010
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