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Holding a Device

Interface Design for Mobile and Tablets: Landscape vs. Portrait

16 September 2012

NOTE: Special thanks to Wouter Sluis-Thiescheffer for inspiring this post! Orientation is one inevitable question when designing and/or developing for mobile (or any other display that can be rotated). While some go for a one-orientation solution, “That’s the way the information wants to be, … Continue reading →

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My HTC Sensation

HTC Sensation Review

5 June 2011

Three days ago, I bought an HTC Sensation. I’m very happy; here’s why. The Story I have been using an HTC Wildfire for the last few months, after having lost my HTC Desire in January. The Wildfire is a low-end … Continue reading →

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Nokia N900

Two Weeks with Maemo, Part II; Nokia N900 Review

12 September 2010

After the first week of using the N900, I agree with some other bloggers on their take of the phone. It’s definitely one for technophiles and people who want to spend lots of time customizing, tweaking, and hacking it. It’s … Continue reading →

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Grouping Stages In Processes or Tasks (Diagram)

Café au Design: Exploiting Affordance to Communicate Purpose and Function

14 May 2010

I was in a restaurant the other day and came across this wonderful coffee machine, the Saeco Odea. Two things caught my eye; first, the huge “coffee” button smack in the middle of the machine’s face and second, the apparent … Continue reading →

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Three Ways to Upgrade Your Corporate Web Presence and How You Can Screw Them Up

6 May 2010

The landscape of the web has changed so that a static website just doesn’t cut it for a company’s web presence. This makes me happy, because it’s wonderful to see the intriguing and interesting ways businesses engage their customers on … Continue reading →

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