Archive for May, 2007

Slower Photo Tweaking Action

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Eliot Shephard is one of the best photographers out there. His groundbreaking photoblog Slower.net is a collection of all the crazy stuff he sees in New York and elsewhere.
Eliot was kind enough to share with me (and you) one of his Photoshop actions for processing digital photos. This action walks you through the most important [...]

The Single Most Important Feature for a Successful User Interface.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

This feature:

made Google a world leader
makes video games so enjoyable
is why geeks prefer Notepad over MS Word
makes using some web apps so frustrating

The feature is : instant response.
In the real world, you touch something and it moves. You don’t have to wait 3 seconds for the universe to calculate the object’s new position. Instant response [...]

Awesome iTunes Visualizer

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Robert Hodgin has released a fantastic iTunes visualizer, based on his mind-blowing processing experiments. I’ve never been a fan of visualizers in the past, probably because they typically look like something from an early 70’s sci-fi TV show (and not in a good way). In contrast this thing is all smooth organic 3-d motion and [...]


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