Archive for July, 2006


Trends part deux

Fadtastic have put up the second part of their interview which includes my own contributions. It was interesting to read part one and part two is just as good. Last time with part one the debate in the comments was a great addition to the post so I’d invite everyone to check it out and join in the conversation.

July 20th, 2006  |     |  Espresso  |  No Comments »


9rules makeover

9rules has had a makeover and is looking damn fine. To read all about the new design just go to the 9rules blog.

July 20th, 2006  |    |  Espresso  |  2 Comments »


Molehill

Molehill

Molehill software have a great logo which sums up their philosophy. As they state:

July 19th, 2006  |     |  Webspiration  |  2 Comments »


Webspiration

I have always included links to things online that inspire me or just generally interest me. With the recent launch of this new flavour I also now want to create a section just for this type of posts. This in mind I am annoucing the introduction of webspiration. Webspiration is going to be a place where I will post about anything from logos, interface design, websites design and anything else designed online.

July 19th, 2006  |    |  Webspiration  |  No Comments »


Slow mo puppies

Disco laser lights, techno soundtrack and slow motion moving dogs – what more could you want?

July 18th, 2006  |    |  Espresso  |  No Comments »


Telling users where to go

One thing that can easily get me to hit the back button out of a website is when a designer has a ‘great idea’ to dictate what I am going to do on their site. I am not talking about good old user interface design, I am talking about grabbing my mouse button, forcing me to view a series of steps to fathom out menus or any other similar annoying tactic. It’s not often this seems to happen nowadays, but I was reminded of this pet frustration in Buro North.

July 17th, 2006  |    |  Full Roast  |  2 Comments »