July 19, 2009
Innovation and Economic Crises
The historical literature suggests that crises are periods of significant innovation. Joel Mokyr and Naomi Lamoreaux have documented the rise of important innovations like the incandescent light, the steam turbine, and the transformer during the Long Depression. Economic historian Alexander Field finds the 1930s to be the "most technologically progressive" decade of the 20th century.
The Anatomy Of The Twitter Attack
Like other successful attacks, Hacker Croll used the same combination of patience, sheer determination and somewhat elementary methods to gain access to a frightening number of accounts and services related to Twitter and Twitter employees. The list of services affected either directly, or indirectly, are some of the most popular web applications in use today - Gmail, Google Apps, MobileMe, AT&T, Amazon, Hotmail, Paypal and iTunes . Taken individually, most of these services have reasonable security precautions against intrusion. But there are huge weaknesses when they are looked at together, as an ecosystem. Like dominoes, once one fell (Gmail was the first to go), the others all tumbled as well.
July 7, 2009
Content Templates to the Rescue (ala)
As an industry, we’ve mostly figured out that if we don’t want content problems to sabotage our web projects, we have to plan ahead. Whether we’re creating the content with our clients or helping them to create it on their own, we know that it’s important to hire a writer or editor if the project lacks one, to write content with real humans in mind, and to design content for reading. We know—or we should know, by now—that we must approach each page of website content with a clear set of goals. And yet, even knowing all these things, we face dozens of complexities when it’s time to conjure up content from the ruins of an old website or a shiny new set of empty wireframes.
May 30, 2009
Universal Internet Explorer 6 CSS
Personally I believe IE6 should have been dead already, but if you insist on serving for it, here is a good solution.
How do you answer the Internet Explorer 6 question?
- Design for better browsers, then design alternative solutions to handle IE6 bugs?
- Write a remedial IE6 stylesheet to address layout issues?
- Use JavaScript to bootstrap CSS support in IE6?
- Make your site look exactly the same in IE6 as in any other browser?
- Develop to better browsers and spend no development time or testing for IE6?
- Block IE6 users from seeing your site's styles?
All of these different methods for dealing with IE6 demonstrate that there's no one single answer that works for everyone. This isn't a binary issue. There is no Boolean answer. Instead, there's a sliding scale of support:
Introducing Typekit
As a Typekit user, you’ll have access to our library of high-quality fonts. Just add a line of JavaScript to your markup, tell us what fonts you want to use, and then craft your pages the way you always have. Except now you’ll be able to use real fonts. This really is going to change web design.
May 26, 2009
Burnout (ala)
Good work requires focus.
Focus might mean restricting your access to e-mail, IM, Twitter, and Facebook, or turning off your cell phone. Modern communication conveniences provide a valuable social connection to the outside world, but they can also destroy concentration and clarity.
May 24, 2009
No Innovation Without Ambition
The failures of risk management that led to the financial crisis need innovative solutions, say authors Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble. For that, we need the full passion and unbridled optimism of our business leader.
May 13, 2009
How to let go: a lesson from NASA
What old ideas, products, services, habits, assumptions, excuses, will you let go of to make room for whatever you want your future to be?
May 1, 2009
Project management for beginners
Scott Berkun gives his 3 (ok 6) steps for getting started:
- I’d recommend talking to your team, individually, about what things on the project are most frustrating or could be improved.
- In each conversation ask for their advice on what you can do, and also what they are willing to do or try.
- Based on your conversations, propose one simple change that has the best odds of both being accepted, and improving things. If the team has lots of conflicts, pick something very small. If there is too much dissension, pick something you can do with just one or two others.
- Then make the change.
- If things go poorly go back to #1.
- If things go well, propose the next thing from #3.
But without talking to your team, and without establishing credibility and leadership, no book, degree, or IQ, will be of any use to you as a project manager. Start with your team first and earn their trust.
April 30, 2009
Lorem Ipsum
What is "lorem ipsum"
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March 30, 2009
Bring Down IE 6: a campaign by .net magazine
“…it’s finally time to take IE6 behind the shed and shoot it.”
March 21, 2009
Yes, it’s true that a team at Google couldn’t decide between two blues, so they’re testing 41 shades between each blue to see which one performs better. I had a recent debate over whether a border should be 3, 4 or 5 pixels wide, and was asked to prove my case. I can’t operate in an environment like that. I’ve grown tired of debating such minuscule design decisions. There are more exciting design problems in this world to tackle.
Tweets
- Sep 09, 2009 - okayhan saved cameronmoll's tweet, "★ The ISO50 Field Guide to Color Management: http://bit.ly/oo3Wc" as a favorite
- Aug 19, 2009 - okayhan saved frogdesign's tweet, "Is Social Media a Fad or the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? Welcome to the Social Media Revolution: http://bit.ly/Q1UtK" as a favorite
- Aug 19, 2009 - okayhan saved frogdesign's tweet, "Beyond the Screens: How to Turn Everything into Interactive Media http://bit.ly/AIOtG #Siggraph" as a favorite
- Aug 19, 2009 - okayhan tweeted, "Creativity is an emotion, not a skill. -@johnmaeda"
- Jul 18, 2009 - okayhan tweeted, ""Designers must deliver not just beautification, but substantial change"-Hartmut Esslinger, http://www.afinelinebook.com/"
