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Chip Kidd: Designing books is no laughing matter. OK, it is.
Chip Kidd’s TED March 2012 talk on the design of book jackets/covers. Fantastic. Funny. Witty. Insightful.
video  ted  books  design  chip  kidd 
6 weeks ago by brianburns
Startups, This Is How Design Works
Wells Riley loves startups/entrepreneurship and design. He has compiled an online resource that he hopes will help designers and entrepreneurs speak the same language.
design  entrepreneurship  inspiration  startup  resource 
7 weeks ago by brianburns
Publish What You Learn
I’ve always been an advocate of publishing/sharing my ideas and thoughts with the wider design/development community. In my experience it results in more informed and rounded conclusions. Louis Lazaris—writing for Smashing Magazine—encourages the documentation of the creative process, along with its subsequent sharing, for similar reasons.
self  publishing  teaching  sharing  community  design  development  interaction 
7 weeks ago by brianburns
A Short Lesson in Perspective
Linds Redding writes for The San Francisco Egotist. In his article ‘A Short Lesson in Perspective’ Linds encourages all of us creative types to be aware of what is important and what isn’t all that important at all. Life’s short.
perspective  lesson  design  studio  career  cancer  creativity 
7 weeks ago by brianburns
CSSDeck
CSSDeck is a handy resource that's bursting at its seams with some really nice CSS3 trickery.
css  css3  design  gallery  tutorials 
february 2012 by brianburns
Ubyu
Ubyu is a service aimed at those who want to create and publish their own high quality bespoke books.
books  design  publishing 
february 2012 by brianburns
Could A Change In Business Model Win Designers A Place In The C-Suite?
Fast Co. look at the business model approach utilised by Yves Behar/Fuseproject in which they partner with start-ups, take equity as payment and provide design service 24/7—365.
article  startup  design  business. 
january 2012 by brianburns
Fuck Yeah Made in USA
A tumblog that celebrates American made products. It provides a fascinating look at the process and craftsmanship employed by USA-based manufactures of quality products.
products  american  video  design 
october 2011 by brianburns
Stephen Caver
An example of great responsive design.
responsive  design 
february 2011 by brianburns
Design Work Life » Spoonful of Sugar
Can design touch someone's heart? More on Leen Sadder's SVA Design as Author submission as previously mentioned on boruburns.com. Leen chose to dress up as Mary Poppins and escort umbrella-less New Yorkers across the street on a rainy day with an hand-lettered umbrella sporting lyrics to 'A Spoonful of Sugar'. She also provided her companions with spoons covered in chocolate. Damn smart idea.
Emotional  Design 
january 2011 by brianburns
Process: An Object of Beauty
Tamberhouse provide an insight into the design process they followed when designing the sleeve for An Object of Beauty, a book by Steve Martin.
Book  Design 
january 2011 by brianburns
Art Direction and Design
Dan Moll on the differences between Art Direction and Design, and how they compliment each other when combined in a strategic process.
design  art  direction 
november 2010 by brianburns
LiveView for iPhone & iPad
Mobile Application Design & Prototyping Tool.
app  design  ipad  iphone  prototyping 
september 2010 by brianburns
Service design
The Design Council's guide to service design.
Service  Design  Council 
august 2010 by brianburns
Launchlist
"Your one stop website checklist! Launchlist is intended to help and encourage web designers and developers to check their work before exposing it to the world at large."
Design  Checklist  Launch  Pre-Launch  Testing  Usability 
june 2010 by brianburns
Brain Traffic
"Content strategy plans for the creation, delivery, and governance of content. Better content. Content people care about. Content that supports your business objectives and meets your users' goals. It's a long-term fix for content problems of all sizes."
content  design  strategy  ux  ia 
may 2010 by brianburns
Sleepover
Modern web sites for: magazines, writers, publishers. A San Francisco based studio specialising in providing content providers with fan-dabby-dosey websites and other related shizzle.
blogs  design  writing  inspiration  publishing 
may 2010 by brianburns
Don’t Be Afraid of the S-Word
Uber fantastic post by Uzi Shmilovici on The 99 Percent blog. The subject: Embracing the importance of sales stratefy in your role as a designer. Brilliant resource/tips for establishing a sales process for my own practice.
Resource  Sales  Design 
may 2010 by brianburns
The Death of Files
From Dustin Curtis, this passes the awesome test hands down: "Mere mortals don’t think of things on their computers as “files.” People think about digital representations of things the same way they think about real physical things: they think about photos, videos, text documents, articles, and people. A “file” on a computer is just a universal container for one of those things."
design  ipad  files 
may 2010 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
Grid-Based Web Design, Simplified
A fantastic introduction to grid systems by Chris Brauckmuller on behalf of Design Informer.
Grid  design  css 
may 2010 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
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 by brianburns
iPad Application Design » Matt Legend Gemmell
"I held a 6-hour workshop at NSConference in both the UK and USA recently, focusing on software design and user experience. Predictably, an extremely popular topic was the iPad, and how to approach the design of iPad applications. I gave a 90-minute presentation on the subject to start each workshop, and I want to share some of my observations here."
design  ipad  apps  applications  UI  UX  meanings  tactile  feelings 
march 2010 by brianburns
Why Tumblr Is Kicking Posterous's Ass
"…Or, to put it another way: Posterous is an *engineered product*, while Tumblr is a *designed product*." & "…The second is that for consumer web apps today, design matters more than technology."
design  web  blog  blogging-platform  tumblr  posterous  ui  ux  technology 
february 2010 by brianburns
Fray
Fray began as a website. It presented individually designed, true first-person stories. Each one ended with a question that prompted the audience to tell their stories, too. It evolved into a series of live storytelling events, Fray Days and Fray Cafes, that took place all over the world, attended by thousands of people. Now Fray is evolving again – this time into a quarterly series of independently produced books. Each one will be on a central storytelling theme, and include personal stories, articles, and original art. They come out quarterly. The core of Fray remains unchanged: It’s about true stories. It’s about proving that extraordinary things happen to ordinary people. It’s about finding that common thread that connects us all together.
magazine  stories  art  design  publishing  niche  artisanal 
february 2010 by brianburns
Better User Experience With Storytelling – Part One - Smashing Magazine
Stories have defined our world. They have been with us since the dawn of communication, from cave walls to the tall tales recounted around fires. They have continued to evolve with their purpose remaining the same; To entertain, to share common experiences, to teach, and to pass on traditions.
Storytelling  design  ux 
february 2010 by brianburns
The Vacuum
The Vacuum is a free monthly paper published in Belfast. Each issue is themed and contains critical commentary about the city and broader cultural issues.
Vacuum  Belfast  Art  Design  Culture 
february 2010 by brianburns
True/Slant
True/Slant is an original content news network tailored to both the “Entrepreneurial Journalist” and marketers who want a more effective way to engage with digital audiences. Contributors, consumers and marketers each have a voice on True/Slant.

True/Slant is the digital home for the “Entrepreneurial Journalist.” Knowledgeable and credible contributors anchor and build their digital brands on True/Slant using tools that enable them to easily create content and craft stories filtered through human perspective (not an algorithm).
blogs  design  journalism  news  publishing 
february 2010 by brianburns
Typeface Designers Wrestle With the World of Pixels
NYTimes.com interview Jonathan Hoefler & Tobias Frere-Jones about their latest typeface — Vitesse. They've also got something special up their sleeves for this coming year RE: web font technology. Interesting ;)
type  typography  design 
february 2010 by brianburns
Poolga. iPhone and iPod Touch wallpapers for the rest of us.
iPhone and iPod Touch wallpapers created by a selection of designers and illustrators from around the world.
design  illustration  iphone  wallpapers 
january 2010 by brianburns
Humble Pied.
One inspiring creative sharing one piece of advice, all over iChat.
iChat  Video  Design  Advice 
january 2010 by brianburns
AskTog: First Principles of Interaction Design
"Fitts' Law: The time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to and size of the target." Includes a "Quiz Designed to Give You Fitts"
Fitts  Law  Design  Theory 
january 2010 by brianburns
Great Examples Of Coming Soon Pages
I'm a sucker for great looking coming soon pages…
inspiration  design  comingsoon  showcase 
january 2010 by brianburns
More on the sorry state of web design education
Andy Budd: "In short, we need educators who are leaders rather than followers. A great example of this are Web Standardistas Christopher Murphy and Nicklas Persson. These guys lecture on interaction design at the University of Ulster in Belfast. As well as writing a best selling book on standards based design they speak at conferences, organise community events and generally act as part of the glue that keeps our web community together."
design  education  highereducation  web 
january 2010 by brianburns
Icons and Logos are not the same.
Michael Flarup writes about the differences between logos and icons.
icons  logos  design 
january 2010 by brianburns
Designing the CannyBill home page
Andy Clarke of Stuff and Nonsense is kind enough to share the processes he ran through when he recently redesigned the CannyBill website.
inspiration  design 
january 2010 by brianburns
Higher Learning
Naz Hamid: "While we’re focusing on design for higher education, we’ll also look at what we’ve learned by designing for higher education and how it affects design for other types of websites and organizations." I'll be keeping an eye out for commentary coming from this SXSW panel.
HigherEducation  University  Design  UX  UI  Naz  Hamid 
january 2010 by brianburns
Can Experience be Designed?
iA: "UX Design. [It's] Sort of preposterous isn’t it? The idea that someone thinks they can control how you feel."
ux  ia  blog  usability  design 
january 2010 by brianburns
What’s Next in Web Design?
iA: "Technology often develops from primitive to complicated to simple. The web develops faster and is more client focused than traditional technologies. Web development is cheaper, more flexible and most importantly: everyone can contribute to its development. In concrete terms: Better interaction design, less graphic design. Better user experience, less debates about taste. Faster technology, more reliable design standards…"
design  web  UX  2010  future  usability 
january 2010 by brianburns
TYPOBerlin Videoblog
Check out these brilliant keynote videos from TYPOBerlin. The talks by Martin Majoor (the creator of one of my favourite typefaces — Scala) and the brilliant Jonathan Hoefler & Tobias Frere-Jones are a must watch. The presentations are from years gone by but they're still completely relevant… if not more so nowadays, given the sudden influx of typefaces at a web-designers disposal owing to Typekit and other @font-face platforms.
typography  design  blog  inspiration  typeface  fonts 
january 2010 by brianburns
Times Skimmer
Times Skimmer is a browser-based application that offers a new way to read The New York Times online. The application provides the experience of spreading out a newspaper and paging through it. Times Skimmer offers multiple display options and easy-to-use keyboard shortcuts. The fonts in the application are the same as those used in the printed newspaper.
news  nytimes  design  visualization  ui  journalism  typography  newspaper 
january 2010 by brianburns
Redesigning the Boarding Pass
Squarespace's Creative Director Tyler Thompson redesigns airline boarding cards. Epic.
design  inspiration  redesign  typography  layout  ux 
january 2010 by brianburns
Why type contrast is so important
Serial newspaper designer Mario Garcia reviews the importance of typographic contrast in graphic design. Garcia uses Tyler Thompson's airline boarding passes as an example of a measured and subtle utilisation of bold type that provides necessary contrast between elements of text.
typography  design  newspapers 
january 2010 by brianburns
On Web Typography
Jason Santa Maria on A List Apart: "As more typefaces hit the scene, we need to understand how they can best serve our designs, and to push ourselves to move beyond mere novelty in our selections. If much of the web is made up of text—and it is—web typography can be a very powerful tool indeed."
alistapart  typography  design  usability  fonts 
january 2010 by brianburns
Stuck Between an App and a Website
Naz Hamid: "So, get to know your client well, do the research, do what is right, not what is now and trendy and because Apple/Facebook/xxxxxx does it. Listen, communicate, design well."
design  aesthetics  strategy 
january 2010 by brianburns
Excuses, excuses
Wilson Miner comments on his sand-box: "I started this site as an excuse to experiment with design and CSS. Over the years, I’ve enjoyed the writing as well. It’s nice to have a place to record and share those stories and observations."
typography  design  inspiration  css  font  layout 
january 2010 by brianburns
The Optimizer
Wilson Miner: "Every designer is wired differently. Some people are idea people, some people are artists. I'm an optimizer."
design  optimization  strategy  blog  inspiration 
january 2010 by brianburns
The problem with pixels
Wilson Miner writes about sizing fonts in CSS — "Design for the ideal, build for flexibility".
css  typography  design  accessibility  fonts 
january 2010 by brianburns
Dan Cederholm Interview
Carsonified's Keir Whitaker interviews SimpleBit's Dan Cederholm on Bulletproof Web Design, CSS3 and Dribbble.
css  design  blogs  dribbble  css3 
january 2010 by brianburns
LAIKA
With LAIKA, there is finally a font that can seamlessly use the whole spectrum of its cuts. A font that is able to move between its extremes in real time. An interactive font that is able to respond to its surroundings. A font that questions deadlocked dogmas and throws up completely new design questions, and thus has the potential to revolutionise the understanding of digital typography.
typography  design  fonts  type  typeface  ui  digital 
january 2010 by brianburns
The 100% Easy-2-Read Standard
Via iA: Most websites are crammed with small text that’s a pain to read. Why? There is no reason for squeezing so much information onto the screen. It’s just a stupid collective mistake that dates back to a time when screens were really, really small.
typography  usability  design  fonts  type  readability  UX  uxdesign 
january 2010 by brianburns
Web Design is 95% Typography
Via iA: "95% of the information on the web is written language. It is only logical to say that a web designer should get good training in the main discipline of shaping written information, in other words: Typography."
typography  design  web  fonts  usability  UX  uxdesign 
january 2010 by brianburns
Students Design Neighborhood Currencies
Last month, students in Jason Santa Maria’s Communicating Design class (School of Visual Arts — MFA in Interaction Design) were assigned the task of designing their own local currency. Inspired by Ithaca Hours and BerkShares, students pulled a neighborhood out of a hat, and were asked to research their neighborhood to determine what characteristics should be represented on its currency.
design  inspiration  education  currency  nyc 
january 2010 by brianburns
Just—My—Type™
Just—My—Type™ is a side project of designer Jakob Nylund / Formconspiracy. All typefaces are free to download and free to use without any restrictions.
typography  fonts  design  free  type  inspiration  illustrator  typeface 
january 2010 by brianburns
Design Council | Business guides for designers
Business guides for designers. A free Design Council resource for design professionals.
design  business  freelance 
january 2010 by brianburns
Favorite Underused Fonts Fonts
Support typographic diversity. Use a few of Font Fonts underused fonts.
typography  fonts  design  typeface  fontshop 
january 2010 by brianburns
Five simple steps to better typography
The first of a five-part series of articles from 2005 by Mark Boultan.
typography  design 
december 2009 by brianburns
Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design
Andrew Maier provides UX Booth readers with a… well… ‘Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design’ funnily enough.
Interaction  Design  UX  UXdesign 
december 2009 by brianburns
Web Design Trends: iPhones
[Site: Mr Munroe] Lee showcases some lovely iPhone app websites.
iPhone  design  dubbletap 
november 2009 by brianburns
A Spare Room
I like how this spare room/home office has been fitted out.
workspace  bedroom  interior  design 
november 2009 by brianburns
User experience: the future of web design
Bill Buxton: “Just forget about graphical consistency across browsers. When you think about browsers and the interactions we have over the Internet as being this rich, it’s just absurd… Basically, the only thing that matters in terms of consistency going forward is consistency of the quality of user experience. And until we get that, by trying to make things consistent on every single browser on every single platform, we completely degrade the quality of user experience—or we homogenize it to the point where it’s just boring and mediocre.”
fowd  newyork  UX  design  css3 
november 2009 by brianburns
The Lazy Designer’s Guide to Success
[Ezine: Azure] Michael Bierut of Pentagram NY shares seven steps to success.
design  pentagram  inspiration 
november 2009 by brianburns
Mistakes in Typography Grate the Purists
[Article: NY Times] How type crimes frustrate designers.
typography  design  nytimes 
november 2009 by brianburns
Letterhead Fonts
Typefaces For The Professional Artist
typography  fonts  design  type  inspiration 
november 2009 by brianburns
‘The Australian’ Newspaper Redesign
Alfredo Trivino describes his redesign of ‘The Australian’ newspaper.
redesign  design  newspaper  UX  UI  publishing 
november 2009 by brianburns
Authentic Jobs
Full-time and freelance job opportunities for web, design, and creative professionals
web  design  freelance  full-time 
november 2009 by brianburns
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