Archive for May, 2010
Quick Tip: The Biggest Time Saver In Illustrator
This post was written by Evan on
May 12, 2010
After spending the last few years of using Adobe Illustrator on a daily basis I am still convinced the best way to save time while illustrating is to use the pathfinder tool.
I have found the fastest way to create an illustration is to block elements out, meaning to draw with large shapes and then add to or subtract from them with other large shapes. continue reading…
Treat Users Well, Even After the Marriage
This post was written by Josh on
May 11, 2010
One of my pet peeves is difficult to open product packaging. You know the kind I mean. The rigid, impossibly sealed plastic containers that electronics often are encased in. The product looks so appealing in its glossy synthetic bubble. It serves it’s purpose well. No ugly cardboard to get in the way of you and your desire – just clear unobtrusive product packaging at it’s finest. It’s perfect. Perfect, that is, until you actually want to get it out of the packaging. To me, this is the perfect real world example of forgetting the user experience once you’ve got them into the funnel.
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Form Minus Function
This post was written by Josh on
May 7, 2010
NOTE: I wrote this entry while in the NICU hospital room shortly after my second daughter’s birth. There’s a lot of down time with a baby that sleeps 20 hours a day…
The faucet in our hospital room in the NICU is aesthetically very pleasing. It is sleek and the absence of nobs, buttons or handles definitely adds to it’s minimalist form. It is essentially the simplest form of a faucet. I place my hands under it and water comes out, cold at first and then warm. I remove my hands and the water ceases to flow. Perfect right? Not exactly…
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Welcome to the Full Blog
This post was written by admin on
May 3, 2010

Hello Everyone,
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