Re: [IxDA Discuss] On tactile feedback, I just can't place the analogy here...

2009-06-26 Thread Vicky Teinaki
For those who haven't seen, the Panasonic remote was discussed at length in Kenya Hara's Designing Design: http://www.amazon.com/Designing-Design-Kenya-Hara/dp/303778105X I don't have the book anymore (and it's hard to get hold of!) but if I remember correctly, part of the interaction was that

[IxDA Discuss] On tactile feedback, I just can't place the analogy here...

2009-06-23 Thread john
Saw this [1] and thought of all of the IxD people on here who deal with the haptic tactile. Now, there's something analogous to nature in this particular concept but I'll leave that to you to resolve. [1] http://bit.ly/JIAyd John

Re: [IxDA Discuss] On tactile feedback, I just can't place the analogy here...

2009-06-23 Thread j. eric townsend
I confess to checking the date of the post to see if we were being pranked. j...@smorgasbord-design.co.uk wrote: Saw this [1] and thought of all of the IxD people on here who deal with the haptic tactile. Now, there's something analogous to nature in this particular concept but I'll leave

Re: [IxDA Discuss] On tactile feedback, I just can't place the analogy here...

2009-06-23 Thread Francis Norton
Out of curiosity, why do people use URL shrinkers when posting to mail lists? I like being able to inspect a URL before I click on it - compressing and thus disguising it seems to me to be a UX degradation in any context other than Twitter where it's pretty well unavoidable - am I missing

Re: [IxDA Discuss] On tactile feedback, I just can't place the analogy here...

2009-06-23 Thread mark schraad
Because some mail servers and some aps break up the long urls and render them ineffective. Mark On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Francis Norton francis.nor...@gmail.comwrote: Out of curiosity, why do people use URL shrinkers when posting to mail lists? I like being able to inspect a URL before