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M-PESA enables users to complete basic banking transactions through a mobile device.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
From the Altimeter report: The Inevitability of a Mobile-Only Customer Experience
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Sketch note of talk given by Dennis Wixon tracking the evolution of interfaces: interface types and their characteristics.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Gestures like “pinch/zoom” are a logical extension into the world of magic.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Just like runners in a relay team, designers must be conscious of and understand the role of other devices in a user’s ecosystem in order to catch and hand off the baton, thereby enabling seamless multidevice experiences.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Luke Wroblewski (@lukew), CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., author of "Mobile First" (A Book Apart, 2012) leads full-day An Event Apart workshop, Mobile Design Now, at An Event Apart Atlanta 2014.
Many graphical user interfaces, like the Microsoft Word UI shown here, have become bloated and difficult to use. With all the features displayed, there’s hardly any room left to just type! We’ve reached the edge of what GUIs can do.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Credit-card mockup with organic user interface on a bendable display.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Products like the iPod, coupled with services like iTunes, have made CD collections obsolete. E-readers such as the Amazon Kindle are challenging paper books and fundamentally changing the reading experience.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
People in New York City waiting in line for the first iPhone in 2007.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Products like the iPod, coupled with services like iTunes, have made CD collections obsolete. E-readers such as the Amazon Kindle are challenging paper books and fundamentally changing the reading experience.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Bruce Sterling, science fiction writer and author of the seminal design book, Shaping Things.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
Luke Wroblewski (@lukew), CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., author of "Mobile First" (A Book Apart, 2012) leads full-day An Event Apart workshop, Mobile Design Now, at An Event Apart Atlanta 2014.
These images represent device ecosystem maps drawn by users of mobile devices.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/