Reading Hipster Infinite Loop
Saturday, May 29th, 2010
via: core77.com.

via: core77.com.

Even though we developed it inside the Photoshop blackbox, it became quite clear that iPad app design is substantially different from a web design in many ways. The most obvious challenge was being forced to design iPad pixels with iMac pixels. The resolution gap between a 24 inch iMac and an iPad added a massive uncertainty factor:
Read the full article here.

I noticed that this was on sale at amazon, and thought I’d pass along the love to my readers.
This magazine is very “Yuppie-ish”, but the magazine layout and design is beautiful.
Great magazine, definitely worth the $5. Check it out at amazon.com.

Your arguments may be completely right and logical, but my gut feel tells me to change the layout.
Or this gem:
Client: We like the design, but could you make the blues all the same.
Me: It’s the same blue through out the design.
Client: It looks like different blues.
Me: That’s because colors are perceived differently dependent on neighboring colors.
Client: That’s stupid.
If you’ve ever worked freelance, this site will bring back painful memories: http://clientsfromhell.tumblr.com/.

FCC investigation be damned, Google has finally managed to bypass the App Store and release Google Voice to the iPhone (and webOS, too) the same way it pulled off Latitude, i.e. via a HTML5-based web app. According to Senior Product Manager Vincent Paquet, it should work with any HTML5-compliant device, although the formatting at this point has been tailored to Apple and Palm’s platforms.
Having Google Voice tightly integrated on my Droid has changed the way I use my phone.
The recipient will see your proper GV digits, and upside with this method is you’ll still be able to utilize call waiting and background usage. The catch, of course, is a call history littered with random numbers. It’s not a perfect solution by any means — if anything, take solace in an assortment of home screen icons for each section of the app — but it’s probably the best we’re gonna get for the time being. The page should be up and running later today, so if you’re anxious, direct your mobile browser to voice.google.com and just keep hitting refresh.
Read the full article (and check out the full image gallery) on engadget.com.