Tag Archives: interface design

New YouTube!

Whoa! New YouTube. I like. Less features, better features.

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The YouTube Interface

Most times, I talk about YouTube in a way that goes something like, “Yeah, it’s big, but it’s ugly. I like Vimeo better.” I think I might be wrong about that. It perhaps doesn’t get enough credit for the way it looks. When you collapse all the bits and pieces on YouTube, it’s actually a pretty […]

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WriteMinds: Goals and Wireframes

Over the past while, I’ve been working with some friends on an exciting problem: How can we make writing on a computer easier and… awesome-er? A couple years ago, some friends of a friend came to me and my friends (Eric and Kevin, who do fun projects with me from time to time) and asked us if […]

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Build one. Implement many.

takemefishing.org is a SWEET site. Extremely well done. As far as design goes, it’s got great detail (every little piece is designed), some cool textures, and does a phenomenal job of incorporating a variety of web technologies into one spot. One of these is the Experience Explorer, shown above. The Explorer gives you a number […]

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On Interfaces

It’s popular today to think that content is king. People will pay for it if it’s good enough, and people will keep coming back to you if you provide “good” on a consistent basis. They’ll try your product - whatever it is - and they’ll come back to buy again if they feel like your […]

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