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Internationalize: Three Interface Design Guidelines for Multiple Languages

22 December 2011

Allowing users to choose different display languages seems like a UI design no-brainer, but plenty of us still get it wrong. In short, here are three things a web designer or web developer can do to make it easier for … Continue reading →

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Brain-Computer Interaction

Four Clues that We’re Living in the Future

28 September 2011

Times are changing right beneath our feet; the future is here, and we’re smack-dab in the middle of it! Look at what’s been happening recently: Technology Changes Faster than We Do It’s no surprise that a child these days perceives … Continue reading →

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kidsDev

Tablets and Kids: Creative Opportunities with Apps Empowering Young Children

28 September 2011

My buddy and colleague Wouter Sluis-Thiescheffer and I recently got the chance to present at this year’s EuroIA Conference. We had a great time discussing cool UX (User Experience) and IA (Information Architecture) stuff with great minds in the field. … Continue reading →

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Wordfeud

Being Together Apart: Wordfeud

22 September 2011

Microblogging mechanisms like Twitter and status updates have given form to new modes of Ambient Awareness (or Ambient Intimacy). They allow people to broadcast short information bursts to their social networks. Ultra-short interactions e.g. Facebook’s “poke” and “like” or Google’s … Continue reading →

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Pervasive UX for Ecosystems

Unified, Cross-Channel Ecosystems: the Next Evolution

27 July 2011

X X In 1991, Mark Weiser’s famous essay on Ubiquitous Computing postulated that computers would someday be integrated “seamlessly into the world at large.” With our growing Internet of Things, this is fast becoming reality. Enter Pervasive IA In his book, Pervasive Information … Continue reading →

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