| Baby on
                board 04.11.2001 | 
            
                | I
                have not updated this site in some time. We had a
                new baby boy in November (our third) and
                priorities have taken over. Not that priorities
                have changed, just one of them became bigger and
                this site unfortunately has fallen below the line.
                Soon I'll be back at it. | 
            
                | Meanwhile,
                check out this guide to underground web design. | 
            
                | Now I'm really
                somebody 10.26.2000 | 
            
                | I should soon be
                recieving junk mail from several custom plaque
                manufacturers trying to exploit my ego. | 
            
                | I (and 2 co-inventors)
                were recently awarded this
                patent for
                a UI enhancement. | 
            
                | The Flash
                Usability Challenge 09.29.2000 | 
            
                | WebWord.com had offered
                a cash reward to the first person who can
                identify an existing Flash-based website that is
                usable (and profitable). They
                have a winner (sort of). Although the winning
                site used reasonable restraint in it's
                utilization of special effects, it's navigation
                is not all that usable and still takes too long.
                I suspect they needed to prove that they were
                really going to give the prize. | 
            
                | The Flash e-commerce
                experience is usually kind of like asking a store
                clerk for a recommendation, getting thirty
                seconds (or more) of silence, then a brief song
                and dance before getting the answer (maybe not
                the answer you were after). | 
            
                | Anyway, besides
                the winner, there is a list
                of all the submitted entries. Some of them are quite
                interesting if you have the time. | 
            
                | Interacting
                with Air 09.15.2000 | 
            
                | Researchers are
                experimenting with computers
                that can detect hand motions as part of the user
                interaction. The uses described are somewhat
                mundane but could lead to interesting innovations. | 
            
                | It would be
                useful to have some kind of feedback when pushing
                around air. Contrast this with the enhacement of forced
                feed back input devices. | 
            
                | Fools!
                I'll crush you like insects! 08.30.2000 | 
            
                | And you thought
                Microsoft was big? Check this out. | 
            
                | The Tab
                Metaphor 08.29.2000 | 
            
                | Amazon recognizes
                they have a user interface expandability problem.
                This is a classic problem with the tab metaphor,
                which breaks down as the number of tabs increases.
                Their solution has some obvious
                compromises but is far less intimidating that the
                alternative. | 
            
                | Token
                Update 08.25.2000 | 
            
                | I have to get
                back to regular blogging. Yes, I'm still working
                on my kitchen. It's amazing how little you can
                get done on evenings and weekends working alone. | 
            
                | Here's a link of
                actual interest to interaction designers. GE's
                corporate web UI style guide. Very comprehensive. | 
            
                | Kitchens
                are my life 06.08.2000 | 
            
                | Four months is a
                long time away from writing in this weblog. I
                have been super busy at work and nearing
                demolition day for my kitchen project. I couldn't find any
                contractors that are reliable and want
                to work on my small job. friends (if So, I any will be doing much of the work
                myself, with help from show up). | 
            
                | OS X
                Strategy? 01.28.2000 | 
            
                | OK. So I wrote an
                epinion
                about Mac OS X. Here are some snipets: | 
            
                | The
                most noticeable changes were cosmetic. Though
                insignificant from a development perspective and
                trivial to usability, this has great value as
                part of the larger strategy | 
            
                | The attention to design details and "personality"
                has resulted in a pleasant user experience. In
                contrast, the large customer base Windows enjoys
                could vanish virtually overnight if a competitive
                OS could painlessly replace it | 
            
                | this could be the killer operating system -
                capable of running apps from the "other"
                two major operating systems, with the Macs
                familiar easy to use interface. This could enable
                Mac to regain entry into Internet, corporate and
                educational markets
Read the full article. | 
            
                | Flames
                for OS X 01.12.2000 | 
            
                | Here's an
                interesting mob reaction to the new Mac OS X. Most
                flame it! This discussion revolves around the
                interface design as they are only able to react
                to pictures and video. | 
            
                | Here's a sample: | 
            
                | ...And
                some of us thought that 8.x was an atrocity,
                appearance-wise... how depressing to hear that OS
                X carries this crap even further. I wonder if in
                future years people will look back on some of
                these "innovative" computer interfaces
                with the same humor that (some of us) now regard
                1950's tailfins (the really huge ones) or '60's
                beehives... more... | 
            
                | Candy
                Buttons 01.10.2000 | 
            
                | Apple has
                previewed their new
                user interface for Mac OS X. On the plus side,
                they have nicely leveraged the design language of
                the iMac. They include translucent dialogs,
                colors and textures to mimic the Mac hardware
                flavors. Nicely differentiates their product,
                however, they haven't significantly improved the
                usability of the original 1984 design. (In fact
                this release may diminish that usability.) | 
            
                | The window
                control buttons for minimize, maximize and close
                look like translucent colored gumdrops. (It is
                unfortunate that Apple decided to use color as a
                distinguishing characteristic for buttons because
                of the high number of users with colored
                blindness.) When the mouse is over the window
                controls, the icons for those controls appear
                beneath their seemingly transparent skin. Some QT
                animation on their
                site shows
                this in action. Interesting idea but hopefully
                they don't use this approach too often. | 
            
                | Lots of
                throbbing, flashing, fading and moving. This will
                have a momentary "cool effect" become
                on some users but should quickly irritating. | 
            
                | I suspect that OS
                X can be customized to the Mac "flavor"
                you choose. The new
                IE 5 for Mac has announced customizable themes
                to match your Mac. In fact, elements of the
                interface are actually HTML files, allowing you
                to create custom "skins." Those of you
                who don't have the sweet tooth for "candy"
                might tolerate the graphite theme patterned after
                the G4 Macs. | 
            
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