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What happened to this woman is... pathetic, shameful... is this what America is all about now? http://t.co/Pybf3jQ #fb
All for designers learning how to code or program, but a *much* more practical and useful skill to learn would be learning how to write.
I do a lot of "photochopping", "frankensteining" and messing with inspector. Just had my mind blown. http://www.pagelayers.com/ /cc @mschoening
Obvious UI advice: If you need a 10 step help tutorial *and* a video *and* a big "help me" link to support your UI, you've done it wrong.
Nice, short definition: Design is defining "courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred ones." - Herbert A. Simon
The Basecamp Next UI preview shows some nteresting stuff. You can tell a lot of thought has been put into it: http://t.co/zZYIy6X7
You've engaged a designer to help with your idea. Right away, you're asked questions that make you uncomfortable. You're on the right track.
Amen. Don't ask your customer. Watch them. How Walmart lost $1billion on a redesign. http://t.co/4cl92B0 via @danachis & @trammell
Talking about product design. Post: http://t.co/3TO21E87 Branch: http://t.co/9nDZFhw5
Product design tip: if you can solve a problem without adding/changing the UI, that's usually better and where you should look first.
It's you, not u. And your/you're not ur. I see this in professional email far too often. My grammar is often awful, but this is ridiculous.
Lendle is now live, and open to the public! http://lendle.me Nice work @jcroft!
Woah, Z-Type, a new game created all in JS + CSS is awesome: http://t.co/hWMpK44” HT: @jhubert
Nice discussion taking place about work style, leading a balanced life, etc. on @branch http://t.co/JTuCRhnM
Product Designer at Heroku. Damned if you do, bored if you don't. http://dangerismyfirstname.com http://dkeithrobinson.com