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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Minimal Viable Arcade
Caine’s Arcade from Nirvan Mullick on Vimeo. This is a great story (I particularly love the “Fun Pass” and prize tickets!). But more importantly, what can this teach designers about being creative with delivering minimally viable versions of our ideas? … Continue reading
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Mobile testing: you can’t really win (but you need to try)
Brad Frost has shared some great advice about mobile device testing. He and other mobile design advocates rightly suggest that anyone designing for the web should test on at least a handful of devices. But the above chart shows how … Continue reading
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Reviewing Nielsen’s Defense in .net Point by Point
In the great mobile debate between Jakob Nielsen and others (highlighted in .net today by positioning Jakob against the formidable Josh Clark), I definitely side with Josh and others who embrace responsive web design. Jakob’s advice has alway been astonishingly … Continue reading →