“DJ App for iPad.” For you wannabe DJ’s out there.
“Vector based icons created to aid in the design, development, implementation and promotion of multi-touch interfaces. These icons will aid in the creation of wire-frame documents, digital help files and printed documentation. You can also use Gesturecons inside of your applications in order to demonstrate to users how to complete actions or prompt them to interact with an application when they approach it.”
Great article about how detailed a rendering of an object can drastically change our perception of it’s meaning.
I love reading about the design process, but this video showing the evolution of Convert for the iPhone is even better.
Nice looking set of icons for the iPhone tool bar in vector form.
Friend and kickass designer/developer Shaun Inman has launched his new feed reading application Fever. It looks great and is something I’ve been hoping someone would develop for a long time. I don’t see mass adoption for something like this, but for those of you willing to dangle your feet in a little web geekery it looks fantastic. Both beautifully and smartly designed it definitely looks “hot”.
Really like what Matt Brown’s done with this. It’s an idea I’ve wanted to do for a while if I was on my own. Very reminiscent of 37Signals before they became just a product company. I’ll be checking in to see how it works out for him, but I wish him best with it. Love the design too!
Love this. Hopefully it’ll be kept up and added to.
Love this post from Rands In Repose and it couldn’t come at a better time. I’m working on finishing up a lot of little details on a web application and it’s great to remember how important these little things are.
I’m hoping this isn’t just a rumor and the fact that they’re trying to patent the concept of the UI screen is lame, but this is a great idea. The way the iPhone handles all of these notifications right now isn’t very good. They just flash up, and then if you unlock the phone and have more than one you’re just dropped to the home screen.
Basically the “safest option is to shade the alternating, individual rows of your table with a single color”. If you can’t do that stick with a horizontal rule for each table row.
Interesting new browser concept Adaptive Path did for Mozilla Labs. Lots of good, well thought out concepts but like a concept car this isn’t something we’ll be seeing anytime soon.
A great stencil resource from the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library. I plan on field testing these on my next project.