Archive for the 'Design' Category
Sunday, July 29th, 2007
I knew there was a reason that I liked Nokia and Lenovo so much: they’re greener than almost every other big-name electronics firms out there. But they still have a way to go.
I picked up this story back in April on the PC Pro website: Lenovo out in front in green race. It’s sat in […]
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Sunday, July 29th, 2007
Last night my conceptual model of how my favourite RSS reader, FeedDemon, works when synchronizing with NewsGator online changed.
Conceptual models
In Donald A. Norman’s book The Design of Everyday Things he writes about the importance of conceptual models:
A good conceptual model allows us to predict the effects of our actions. Without a good model we operate […]
Posted in General, Computer, Reviews, Web, Software, Design, Usability (Real World) | 3 Comments »
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
As spotted on the Optimus project blog:
This is a standard Latin and Cyrillic double-layout on a monumental concrete keyboard installed in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg (shot on Sunday).
Visit the blog for a larger image.
How cool is that! Doubly-so that it is in both Russian and English. But then I have a particular fondness for […]
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Monday, May 28th, 2007
It was my intention this evening to write a review of my O2 Xda Orbit, the mobile/cell phone / PDA / GPS / radio device that I got about a month ago.
But instead I’m spending my evening performing a hard reset and reinstalling everything, for the second time this month. And I’m not even going […]
Posted in General, Computer, Reviews, Software, Usability (Real World), Trouble-shooting, Telephone, Xda Orbit | 9 Comments »
Thursday, May 24th, 2007
Ah, yes. Here’s my favourite user-unfriendly Windows dialog.
This is what you get when you try to synchronize Microsoft Outlook with a Psion 5mx using Psion’s very own PsiWin 2.3.3 and have deleted quite a few of the entries before synchronization:
For those of you who can’t read tiny, compressed images of text, it says:
Synchronizer
The […]
Posted in General, Psion, Computer, Usability (Real World), Error'd | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
The other day I transferred a short five minutes video clip from my DV camera. The bundled software saved it to MPG format, which I then tried to import into the Windows Movie Maker application that comes installed as standard on Windows XP.
Only it wouldn’t have a bar (frame?) of it, instead presenting me […]
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2007
Once there was a typeface called Helvetica.
It was extremely popular.
Later came a software company called Microsoft.
They “borrowed” Helvetica for their operating system and called it Arial.
This inferior typeface is now on millions of desktops all over the world.
Can you tell the difference between the original and the rip-off in these ten examples?
Seemingly, Arial was designed […]
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