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Better by Design. Thoughtfully and through #PureDoing. One of many Design Sprints at Infozech, a leading and award-winning IT and software company focused on telecom. Mentoring and consulting the team on how to go really deep into design, design-think, user-interface, user-experience, user-centric design, usability, mind-mapping. We also continuously do design-trend analysis, mindmapping, and more. That is what I love about Design: it takes the ordinary and makes it extraordinary.
Victor Nacif - Chief Creative Office, Brojure & former Global Head of Product Communications, Nissan Design America/Europe
Photo: Glenn Batuyong
Here you can get a quick overview of the movie (click poster to go to main site version). Rate it, and post a small comment about what you thought.
Comments get posted on TMDb, Twitter, Facebook and more
Jonathan checks to make sure we're set up for the podcast.
On June 4th Bill Scott, the man who helped engineer Netflix's UI, got on his soapbox at ZURB to help you learn how he helped his teams approach product design.
The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
As described in my blogpost 'Enhancing Multitasking to Enhance Our Minds' einfall.wordpress.com/2008/08/24/enhancing-multitasking-t...
What is there not to love about Acrobat Reader?
I had forgotten Reader was still installed, but Firefox downloaded a PDF and I never told it any better.
The missing dialog box text:
"No, I'm not going to open that PDF you just downloaded. No, not that one either. No, not even when you try through the File menu. Look. Isn't there something else you could be doing?"
This
is what I see what I just walk around normally. Try to keep it real
clean and simple. I'm trying to think of ways to have some stuff hide
[maybe when i leave combat/aggro?] when I'm just chilling, fishing or
walking around town. You're gonna see Flexbar, Autobar, Confab,
myClock, Perl's Mods, and MoveAnything! mostly at work here.