Paul Stonier

Troels Nørlem of Designit: On Mobile

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2012/02 Troels Nørlem from CreativeMornings/Aarhus on Vimeo.

Troels Nørlem of Designit shares his experience with mobile app design at the inaugural CreativeMornings/Aarhus.

I absolutely love the term that Troels uses to describe how people use mobile web experiences. He describes it as “service snacking”. He elaborates with the analogy of watching a movie with a bowl of popcorn, just grabbing piece after piece at a time. If you think about how you use for smartphone, this is an excellent description.

Also, he adds…

“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away”

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Ben Chestnut of MailChimp on CreativeMornings in Atlanta

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2011/12 Creative Mornings with Ben Chestnut from CreativeMornings/Atlanta on Vimeo.

CEO of MailChimp, Ben Chestnut, talks about focusing on entropy in order to build to keep the money machine working.

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Danny Trinh: Designer at Path

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Danny Trinh, Designer at Path, Interviewed at TechCrunch

Danny Trinh has a unique path to getting to where he is, but he does a great job of representing designers in the SF tech startup community. In this video, he covers how he got where he is, the importance of surrounding yourself with great people and tells it in a very interesting way.

I love his response to Semil Shah’s question of what’s more important; functionality or aesthetics?

He says

Good design is as little design as possible…The most important thing is the product itself. What does it say to the user?…Simplifying as much as possible and editting.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/26/tctv-in-the-studio-with-danny-trinh-paths-21-year-old-product-designer/

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Learning to Love Humans: Emotional Interface Design by Aarron Walter

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Aarron Walter covers not only how users benefit from bringing emotion into design, but also the business case.

Source: Learning to Love Humans: Emotional Interface Design

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Kevin Rose interviews Dennis Crowley, FourSquare Co-Founder

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[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijOIibM4L7I[/tube]
Kevin Rose has had too many contributions to the tech world to count. I’m obsessed with his Foundation video series. I highly recommend you do, too.

hugs,
Paul

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KLM Surprise: Service through listening and responding with gratitude

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[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqHWAE8GDEk[/tube]
Thanks to Marc Benioff for showing this at Dreamforce 2011 today.

A great example of how businesses can listen and use shock & awe tactics to create impactful customer experiences.

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Seth Godin on Typography

Advertising, Branding, Business, Graphic Design, Social Media, Typography, Web Design

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“Typography is what sets Apple, at first glance, apart from just about everyone at the mall. Typography is what makes a self-published book often look pale in comparison to a ‘real’ one. Typography (or the lack thereof) is a safety hazard on airplanes (who decided that all the safety labels should be in ALL CAPS)?

The choice of a typeface, the care given to kerning and to readability—it all sends a powerful signal. When your business card is nothing but Arial on a piece of cardboard, you’ve just told people how they ought to think about you… precisely the opposite of what you were trying to do when you made the card in the first place” From Seth Godin

Read the rest here.

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