Creating a Timeless User Experience
An interesting article on crafting a timeless experience/product. Some points I agree with more than others, but worth the read.
- design
- web
- product
- tech
Josh Bryant is a designer living in Seattle.
Josh frequently uploads photos to Flickr. You can find most personal stuff about him on Facebook. He keeps track of all his music at Last.fm. He's also on the Twitter.
Creating a Timeless User Experience
An interesting article on crafting a timeless experience/product. Some points I agree with more than others, but worth the read.
The bar for success in our industry is too low
A friendly reminder that there’s actually a business side to our business, something often forgot/overlooked, often intentionally.
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: the Ars Technica review
John Siracusa always pulls out the best reviews. The best.
Fantastic article by Jeffrey Zeldman. It’s been awhile since I’ve read anything by Zeldman that I’ve resonated with, but being the guy that originally got me into the web I gave it a chance and wow. The article does appear to be a bit dated in writing yet completely current in practice.
While there are a million things wrong with this concept, there’s no doubt it’s amazing. I love to imagine us all walking around with this type of technology in a few years.
So here’s what I’ve spent the last 8 months of my life designing. Finally live for all to see.
Probably the easiest and fastest way to contact Josh is through email at tinycrumb@mac.com. If you'd prefer to use instant messenger, use AIM screenname: joshabryant.