Great work, really interesting.
Thanks Richard.
Stu Collett
www.superuserstudio.com
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Posted from the new ixda.org
http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=44000
Went through the blog, great work indeed. Look forward to seeing
something on mobile phones soon
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Sachendra Yadav
http://sachendra.wordpress.com
Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)!
To post to this list ...
I've created a new blog, charux.com and twitter account 'charux' to
explore these ideas. I'll be posting complete case studies
(analyzing
one experience through all of the characteristics) and one-off
examples of a specific characteristic in use.
The first case study - about the car driving
Ok, so this turned into a three-part diagram, not two, and what I
thought were the characteristics in part-two turned into the
principles of part-three, but whatever, design is iterative
right? I'd really like to stress-test this again - comments please!
(this is what I wrong on Richard's blog)
As someone who harshed on Mr. Dalton last time, I gotta say that this
really came together.
My only comment would be that your qualities stack (base chemicals)
dichotomies is a framework, but not a complete list. I think there
are many more that could be