Monthly Archives: April 2009

Yellowbird: 6 lens video camera produces 360° pannable video footage

This is pretty cool – “By using a Google Streetview-like camera, a system with six lenses, not as a photo but as a video camera, an all-encompassing picture is captured. […] From the point where the images were recorded, the … Continue reading

Five UX antipatterns to avoid when designing Log-in & Registration areas

Registration and log-in areas have been a common feature on the web since – well – since forever really. With this in mind, it’s amazing how many top name sites deliver frustrating registration and log-in experiences that not only annoy … Continue reading

Share links with me on Google Reader

I’m a big fan of Google Reader, but the process for adding friends is pretty awkward, and seems to be impacting its uptake – at least for me and people on my social network. Anyway, the friends shared items functionality … Continue reading

FREE webinar today at 1500 GMT! – “Leveraging the UX paradigm” (limited places!)

Book now – only 21 places left! Impress your prospective clients by developing your repertoire of elitist acronyms and ISO standards How to rehash Nielsen / Norman / Krugg publications from the 1990s into your very own book, and become … Continue reading