Daily Archives: September 24, 2010

Interfaces

Interfaces should be compelling, and generally, intuitive. I just saw an example of how not to do it – http://www.hasrimy.com/ – I draw your attention to the top right corner of the screen. If you have to have something to … Continue reading

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What makes a better mousetrap – Goal Setting for Innovation

A good friend recently asked me this question, even though I’m not really a trapper of any kind (though, as it happens, I did have to set traps not that long ago in my dad’s flat) Everyone knows the infamous … Continue reading

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Versions, and the Innovation Gap

Like a lot of web designers, I’m invariably having to deal with the whirlpool of misery that is Internet Explorer 6 – just as you think you’re back on calm waters for plain sailing, something else comes along that you … Continue reading

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Innovation Gone Bad

It does happen, actually – some might say it’s too much of a good thing. But sadly, most do not realise it has happened until too late. You might be wondering how you can over-innovate something, or when innovation could … Continue reading

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