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Category Archives: interaction design
new websites launched!
I’m pleased to announce the launch of two new websites that I’ve developed. The first is www.jeffvivrette.com, the professional site of Jeff Vivrette. Jeff is an extremely talented guitarist, teacher, and producer/engineer. He’s working on his debut CD right now, … Continue reading
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Eluvium, Information Architecture, Teaching, and a lot more…
The last few weeks have been pretty intense for me. My wife and I have been doing a ton of work on our house (painting, new carpet, finishing some renovation projects, etc), which always takes a lot of time. I’ve … Continue reading
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A quick announcement: I have turned off the ability to add comments to entries I post here. I love this feature from a community and interaction standpoint, but I can’t stand the fact that spammers have targetted blogs as the … Continue reading
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Automation reduces complexity faster than UI design
A quote from Daniel Rosenberg, VP of development for usability and interface design at Oracle Corporation: “Automation reduces complexity faster and in larger increments than UI design. For example, after home networks got automated (DHCP), the average person can set … Continue reading
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