Forms are boring
Last week I was lucky enough to present at Bathcamp. …

Last week I was lucky enough to present at Bathcamp. …
For the past 50 years ‘emotional design’ has meant ‘give your product a face’ (like Mini) or ‘write cheeky copy’ (like Innocent). Today we have a chance to do something more sophisticated, satisfying and human.
How many of us would change our jobs to help develop a better solution to a design problem?
As Responsive design starts to be recognised as a valid mainstream approach to maximising ROI, we thought we’d share some of our observations from being at the coalface.
This year has been the biggest yet for our blog. 82,000 of you have read our blog generating 220,000 page views. We showcase the top 10 blog posts of 2011.
Using rapid prototyping to create better mobile experiences. What prototyping methods have we got at our disposal and what are the pros and cons for each?