Insightful piece about a new generation of social networks by @analogfolk (via: @lowecounsel)
+ Social networks for lovers (and what brands can learn from them) | AnalogFolk

Insightful piece about a new generation of social networks by @analogfolk (via: @lowecounsel)

Social networks for lovers (and what brands can learn from them) | AnalogFolk

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Touché, a system that can detect a variety of touch gestures on everyday objects. (via New Scientist)

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[Fractal’11] Cyborg Anthropology and the Evaporation of the Interface x Amber Case

(by Universo Fractal)

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“In the coming world of bots – whether companions or not, we have to attempt to maintain this sort of open literacy. And it is partly the designer’s role to increase its legibility. Not only to beguile and create empathy – but to allow a dialogue”.
- Matt Jones / BERG London

(more: Gardens and Zoos – Blog – BERG)
via: @jkleske

In the coming world of bots – whether companions or not, we have to attempt to maintain this sort of open literacy. And it is partly the designer’s role to increase its legibility. Not only to beguile and create empathy – but to allow a dialogue”.

- Matt Jones / BERG London


(more: Gardens and Zoos – Blog – BERG)

via: @jkleske

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“Our UX philosophy is, ‘Let’s make it nearly impossible for you to fail.”
- BankSimple
(via BankSimple Wants to Shake Up Banking, With Cutting Edge UI Design | Co.Design)

“Our UX philosophy is, ‘Let’s make it nearly impossible for you to fail.”

- BankSimple

(via BankSimple Wants to Shake Up Banking, With Cutting Edge UI Design | Co.Design)

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Did you like Kinect/Project Natal by Microsoft? Well, check the brilliant work by inventor Carlos Anzola. 100% made in Colombia.

Inter-Screen y Hie-d. Teconología Colombiana en Campus Party Colombia (via campusparty)

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How do you navigate content on the iPad? Scroll or flip?
via Information Architects – iPad: Scroll or Card?

How do you navigate content on the iPad? Scroll or flip?

via Information Architects – iPad: Scroll or Card?

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Minority Report science adviser and inventor John Underkoffler demos g-speak — the real-life version of the film’s eye-popping, tai chi-meets-cyberspace computer interface. Is this how tomorrow’s computers will be controlled?

John Underkoffler points to the future of UI (via TEDtalksDirector)

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