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Good products solve a single, focused problem. People use them because they understand what it is that they’re using. Every feature, every UI decision, every aspect of the design is crafted to make some part of their lives easier to more...
posted 1 year ago in design, jaanix4 views | 1 jaa | 1 reply )
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posted 2 years ago in humor, design3 views | 2 jaas | reply )
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“The round shaped coins must have a lot of benefits that other figures such as a triangle or a square don’t. Also, non-rounded coins may have many demerits. Aside from those, travelers and other people who are not accustomed to more...
posted 3 months ago in cool, coin, numismatics6 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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“The application might show tool tips as the mouse hovers over the disabled menu item.”
posted 1 year ago in programming, interface3 views | 2 jaas | 1 tag | reply )
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posted 2 years ago in google, design34 views | 3 jaas | reply )
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The damn thing doesn’t exist. And Mr Moulton, who apparently designed the thing as part of his Virginia Tech master’s thesis, didn’t even bother to check whether his design could possibly bloody work at all, even if you built it more...
posted 2 years ago in physics, weird, science5 views | 5 jaas | reply )
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Intellecta Design's bolg. typography and stuff
posted 3 months ago in font, blog, logo4 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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The website was launched in 2005. Here's how it evolved.
posted 2 years ago in web, design4 views | 3 jaas | reply )
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the small print under the forms make me smile..  very well done..
posted 2 years ago in humor, wine14 views | 3 jaas | 1 reply )
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Recently there has been a lot of talk about how piracy affects PC gaming. And if you listen to game developers, it apparently is a foregone conclusion - if a high quality PC game doesn't sell as many copies as more...
posted 2 years ago in sins-of-a-solar-empire, games, gaming3 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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“The festival has become renowned for its unconventional staging of shows. Verdi' s opera "A Masked Ball" in 1999 featured a giant book being read by a skeleton”
posted 6 months ago in theatre, art, opera5 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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