Monthly Archives: June 2008
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Ultimate site logo
To have a good site logo is important. It’s one of the things that distinguish your web site from everybody else’s. It’s also a design element that exists on all pages within your site. Naturally you want it to be … Continue reading
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Great video seminars from Stanford on iTunes U
They’ve been around for a while but in case you haven’t seen them I want to share about a really good seminar series from Stanford on iTunes U. The series is called Human Computer Interaction Seminars and include lectures from … Continue reading
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First impressions of Firefox 3
Mozilla has just released the much anticipated version 3 of their popular web browser, Firefox (june 17 2008). In this article I will summarize my first impressions and highlight some of the new features and improvements.
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Huge booklist on user experience design
I’ve just ordered a couple of books at Rosenfeld media and while finishing the order I noticed a part of the site called UX Zeitgeist which consists of a huge collection of books and topics on user experience design.
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Marking up contact information with microformats
If you’re building web sites you probably mark up contact information every now and then. Why not do it in a standardized ways so that you are able to quickly mark it up, style it and enhance it with microformats at the same time? The way to do this is by using hCard, a microformat for marking up contact information.
This article will not only show you why you should do this, but also exactly how! Continue reading
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Designing the Moment [Book review]
Robert Hoekman Jr, the author of Designing the Obvious, has written yet another book on interaction design, Designing the Moment. This time he get’s down and dirty with the nitty gritty details of web- and interaction design. In this book … Continue reading