I encountered this interaction design a few minutes ago and it moved me to post :) I've been sick all week with a sinus infection and have gone through several boxes of tissues at home and work. Our brand of choice for the home is Kleenex. No affiliation, just personal preferance. At work they provide Angel Soft. A few minutes ago I grabbed for a tissue and noticed that the one that popped up after was a different color. Not significantly different, just not white. After some investigation of the box I realized that a) the rest of the tissues in the box were this same different color and b) there were only about 10 tissues left. I'd like to believe that the Angel Soft people did this on purpose as an indicator to let me know the box was close to empty. If you've got a free-standing box you can usually tell when it's getting close to empty b/c it will lift off the table when you pull a tissue. But if your box is in some sort of decorative holder it's often impossible to tell when you're running out. The Kleenexes we use at home offer no indicator. So here's to you, Mr. Tissue Box Interaction Designer, for not giving up on your dream of making that little square box a bit more useful. Happy Friday, Steven Boyd //AmeriCredit ITS 817-525-7563 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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