January 2010
28 posts
The End of Post-Production
williamcotton:
I see it coming. The end of the Post-Whatever. Post-Modernism, Post-Haste.
What a strange blip this concept of post-production has been.
Beforehand, music was created directly off of the fingers and lips of the artists, paintings were finished with the final brushstroke… there was nothing beyond pre-production and production itself.
The advent of photography and recorded audio...
5 Things Startups Can Learn From Lady Gaga →
stuhf:
anishvshah:
I’ll admit it: Everytime I hear that familiar “Ra-ra, ah-ah ah-ah, Ra-ma ra ma-ma, Ga-ga ooh la-la”, I crank up the volume. The outlandishly costumed fellow former Upper East Side prep…
Upside Down Faces →
TheSixtyOne redesigned →
stuhf:
From developing websites myself I know that major changes in design and features often cause a lot of noise (and complaints) in a community. But WTF is TheSixtyOne (one of my favorite music sites) up to - I can’t find my saved tracks.
Nice with the full screen images and I seen where they are going with the player-that-keeps-playing idea, but I don’t think it fits that well with there...
Work and email is two different things.
– Personal revelation.
Genius.
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent...
– Bertrand Russell (via tmblg) (via kevin)
The First Rule of UX
52weeksofux:
“You cannot not communicate. Every behaviour is a kind of communication. Because behaviour does not have a counterpart (there is no anti-behaviour), it is not possible not to communicate.”—Paul Watzlawick’s First Axiom of Communication
This is the first rule of UX. Everything a designer does affects the user experience. From the purposeful addition of a design element to the...
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