| More sites launched!02.09.2006 | 
                | My 11-year old son registered FilmSpree.com. Garrison is just blogging his short digital films. I started the experimental BuzzSpree.com. I'm playing with in automating content through web services. I may add a blog to that someday. | 
            
                | Another site launched!11.05.2003 | 
                | With the success of HomeSchoolBuzz, I have started another new site concentrating on book price comparison. BookSpree.com has far more books linked and you can search for many more. | 
            
                | What I'm up to now12.09.2002 | 
                | You might notice I haven't added anything to this site in a while. I've been very busy with life and work. Now I am putting any free-time effort into my new site HomeSchoolBuzz.com. Please check it out if you can. This site is actually being updated almost daily and probably will be for some time. | 
| I haven't exactly abandoned this site but it will someday evolve into mostly a protfolio of my work; not a weblog. | 
                | Get a
                lawyer First 07.23.2001 | 
            
                | I thought the
                newly re-designed Hotmail would be worth a look
                since I once maintained an address there. (I
                stopped using it when it got over-spammed.) The
                UI is nicer looking but not at all innovative and
                in fact badly designed from a user-centered
                perspective. The only thing that really impressed
                me was the lawyers behind this project. | 
            
                | After re-activating
                my account, I was greeted with a 8076 word, 1086
                line legal agreement which I was required to
                accept in order to use the service. How can any
                human read and comprehend all that double-speak?
                This is a serious usability
                issue if you think about it. | 
            
                | This has always
                worried me. I always fear that there is some
                hidden clause in the contract that allows
                Microsoft to be given keys to my house or
                unlimited use of my library card. This is really
                gettng out of hand. Why do we put up with this,
                especially for the software we actually pay for? | 
            
                | A pithy
                designer 07.19.2001 | 
            
                | ...and I mean
                that in
                the nicest way. (I had to look that up first
                before I posted it, just to be sure.) | 
            
                | Mel posted an
                excerpt from me on her insightful design weblog brushstroke.tv. | 
            
                | A
                Righteous Manifesto 07.19.2001 | 
            
                | Apple has released a draft of
                the OSX Aqua Human Interface Guidelines. Even
                after all these years I can't get over how true
                and "righteous" the original
                principles
                (reprinted in the Aqua guide) still are. I dare
                say that if you know nothing else about UI design
                but these things, you will be an excellent UI
                designer. | 
            
                | Although you may
                be designing for windows, web or proprietary
                local UI, the principles contained in part one
                still apply (and are plagiarized in the windows
                guidelines). | 
            
                | 
                    Metaphors Modelessness User Control Direct
                        Manipulation See-and-Point
                        Consistency Feedback and
                        Dialog WYSIWYG (What
                        You See Is What You Get) Forgiveness Perceived
                        Stability Aesthetic
                        Integrity Additional
                        Considerations 
                            Knowledge
                                of Your Audience Worldwide
                                Compatibility Universal
                                Accessibility | 
            
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