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Augmented Shadow, by Joon Moon, 2010. used openframeworks. It's a tabletop interface on where artificial shadows of tangible objects displayed. You can play with the shadows lying on the boundary between the real, virtual, and fantasy.
http://joonmoon.net
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Added by Martin on 2010-08-25 21:11
Augmented Shadow on Vimeo
Augmented Shadow, by Joon Moon, 2010. used openframeworks. It's a tabletop interface on where artificial shadows of tangible objects displayed. You can play with the shadows lying on the boundary between the real, virtual, and fantasy.
http://joonmoon.net
joonybangol@gmail.com
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UX Myths collects the most frequent user experience misconceptions and explains why they don't hold true.
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Added by Martin on 2010-07-12 20:48
UX Myths
UX Myths collects the most frequent user experience misconceptions and explains why they don't hold true.
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The first feature of a good and effective logo is that it can immediately grab viewer's attention. Your logo should have an immediate impact and hold the viewer's attention. However, if you did manage to catch the viewer's eye - that doesn't necessary mean you are doing good.
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Added by Martin on 2010-07-12 10:13
Top 15 Worst Logo FAILS Ever | Bored Panda
The first feature of a good and effective logo is that it can immediately grab viewer's attention. Your logo should have an immediate impact and hold the viewer's attention. However, if you did manage to catch the viewer's eye - that doesn't necessary mean you are doing good.
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At the scale that Facebook operates, a lot of traditional approaches to serving web content break down or simply aren’t practical. The challenge for Facebook’s engineers has been to keep the site up and running smoothly in spite of handling close to half a billion active users. This article takes a look at some of the software and techniques they use to accomplish that.
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Added by Martin on 2010-06-21 11:44
Exploring the software behind Facebook, the world’s largest site | Royal Pingdom
At the scale that Facebook operates, a lot of traditional approaches to serving web content break down or simply aren’t practical. The challenge for Facebook’s engineers has been to keep the site up and running smoothly in spite of handling close to half a billion active users. This article takes a look at some of the software and techniques they use to accomplish that.
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Designing Social Interfaces
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Royalty Free Icons & Clipart Stock Images ~ Icons Etc.
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15 Desktop & Online Wireframing Tools
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A collection is a list of homogeneous items. A collection on the web can be as simple as a blog (a list of posts) to as complex as a library collection (multiple lists of different library materials). Collections are an integral part of many websites, but not all collections are designed with ease-of-use and ease-of-retrieval in mind. In this article, some theory is covered, and some practical...
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Added by Martin on 2010-03-11 12:16
Designing collections for the web
A collection is a list of homogeneous items. A collection on the web can be as simple as a blog (a list of posts) to as complex as a library collection (multiple lists of different library materials). Collections are an integral part of many websites, but not all collections are designed with ease-of-use and ease-of-retrieval in mind. In this article, some theory is covered, and some practical advice on designing online collections for the websites and intranets is given.
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Inside Out: Interaction Design for Augmented Reality
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Elastic lists allow to navigate large, multi-dimensional info spaces with just a few clicks, never letting you run into situations with zero results. They enhance traditional UI approaches for facet browsers by visualizing weight proportions, animated transitions, emphasis of characteristic values and sparkline visualizations.
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Added by Martin on 2009-12-14 16:34
moritz.stefaner.eu - Elastic lists
Elastic lists allow to navigate large, multi-dimensional info spaces with just a few clicks, never letting you run into situations with zero results. They enhance traditional UI approaches for facet browsers by visualizing weight proportions, animated transitions, emphasis of characteristic values and sparkline visualizations.