The site has a nice archive about the basic practices of interaction
design and is a good resource for different approaches in navigation.
The most interesting parts are actually his published papers which,
if you are not in the possession of interact, can be found at
about me.
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On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Brian Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
All,
A recent Google search of mine returned the site Welie.com as one of the
first hits. I've never seen this site before and couldn't find anything
about it in the IxDA archives. Since the site is about patterns in
All,
A recent Google search of mine returned the site Welie.com as one of the
first hits. I've never seen this site before and couldn't find anything
about it in the IxDA archives. Since the site is about patterns in
design interaction, I was wondering if any of you have used the site and
what
Odd that the search fails within IxDA, because there have been some
recent discussions involving welie.com.
One came up under Pattern Tap,
(http://www.ixda.org/discuss.php?post=31495search=pattern tap)
Another came up under Best Practices VS. Patterns
hmph. I think the next discussion could be regarding the benefits of
using tinyurl.com over cutting and pasting.
Well, you get the idea.
Shaun.
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Posted from the new ixda.org
http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=32152
It's definitly a great resource, his pattrens are categorized nicely
which makes it easy to search through. He is a very reconized
interaction designer in the Netherlands and his blog posts are very good
so I would definitly refer to this resource.
Best Regards,
Bojhan Somers
www.bojhan.nl