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Casey Hunt

Pop Chart Lab - Prints - 1 views

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    If we're looking for some artwork to spice up the office, I say we pick a few prints from this site... Might I recommend Super Powers or Beer, though, they all rock.
Matt Lisle

Writing Style for Print vs. Web (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

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    don't agree with all of it ('specially the elearning part)... but some good ideas.
Matt Lisle

A List Apart: Articles: Deafness and the User Experience - 0 views

  • Alternately, a combination of captioning (to transcribe sound effects) and subtitling (written translation, with a focus on users with sign as a primary language) is most effective. Where this isn’t possible, a transcript of the dialogue will suffice; transcripts provide the user with an opportunity to print out the dialogue and read it at a comfortable pace.
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    This article was posted today... and is relevant to our captioning discussions. It makes it sounds as if transcripts are actually better than captions, because it allows Deaf users to print out and read at a comfortable pace.
Jade Diaz

Kindle 2 Usability Review (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

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    Amazon's new e-book reader offers print-level readability and shines for reading fiction, but it has awkward interaction design and poor support for non-linear content.
Jade Diaz

The New Writer's Project - 0 views

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    This is not a ground-breaking site but there are a handful of things they're doing well that demonstrate how much simpler/better our design could be: 1. It's a visually interesting and attractive site without resorting to images sprinkled randomly throughout content. Each images has a home and a purpose. (We've got to move away from treating the web like a print layout where we allow our content folks to intersperse text with images) 2. The text on pages is structured well and utilizes nicely-styled headings and bulleted lists to make it easy to scan/digest lots of content. I also like how the B/W Feature images on the homepage become full color on hover. A nice touch. Also, nice use of white space to avoid overwhelming.
Matt Lisle

Issuu - You Publish - 0 views

shared by Matt Lisle on 13 Feb 08 - Cached
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    Interesting way of posting print documents online...
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