Posts tagged: left
Wooden Laptop Case with leather lining and magnetic closing device.
Entirely practical? Maybe not.
Entirely AWESOME. Definitely.
by Rainer Spehl
My PhotoBoard theme has been accepted into the Tumblr Theme Garden!
And it’s even listed under the “popular” tab! (for now at least) Nice! (There doesn’t seem to be a way, at present, to link directly to a theme “page”, which seems a little strange. Hopefully they will fix that.)
So for now, to preview PhotoBoard, go to photoboard.tumblr.com, or safe.tumblr.com/theme/preview/113…
and to install it via the Theme Garden, go to www.tumblr.com/themes/install/113
The New York Times commissioned a few designers to come up with Alternative Super Bowl Logos. Draplin’s is my favorite.
Ditto. He nailed it. Pentagram’s is real nice too.
America the Beautiful woodcut print (yes, woodcut) by Tugboat Print Shop
I think woodcut is one of the most amazing artforms. And it’s sad that it will probably be lost on future generations.
Piece of metal that hangs in my house. Found this years ago. (iPhone pic)
The Presidents - a slideshow at WhiteHouse.gov
Can you believe how badass this guy is?! Nobody that scary looking would ever be elected today, which sucks. Also, something happened in 1913… there have been NO presidents with facial hair since then. Strange.
Sailing, around the world - The Big Picture
Amazing set of sailing photos. Makes me want to sail. So beautiful.
On the way to Walla Walla. (iPhone out of car window.)
There’s this idea floating around the web design world that it’s “bad” to make web apps that too closely resemble actual (non-web) apps. While I think there’s some truth to it, I mostly disagree. I think, when done right, a web app that mimics the behavior and look of a desktop app is a beautiful thing. The MobileMe apps from Apple are a great example of this in my opinion. This screenshot above is of the photo upload progress window. It’s easily one of the best looking upload progress interfaces I’ve seen.
Some have argued that the mail app in MobileMe fails by being too close to the actual Mac OS X Mail. Again, I respectfully disagree. I use the “real” Mail on my Mac everyday and love the interface. And the MobileMe web app version is extremely similar. The only thing I find both of them lack is the concept of an “archive” that Gmail has popularized (and which I think is brilliant).
The Gallery app in MobileMe is fantastic. It very closely resembles iPhoto, but in a simplified form. The thing is: it’s a great interface — no matter where it lives. If it works, it works. Plus, their users know it well and it’s comfortable.
That is the biggest issue if you ask me. It’s not whether or not a web app should or shouldn’t resemble a desktop app, it’s whether the interface works. And in my mind that means it is supremely beautiful, supremely functional, and simple enough for a novice to pick up and use.
Sometimes I wonder if the people who are crowing about web apps needing to stay inherently “webby” in appearance are just repeating the idea because it’s popular, rather than looking at why a particular web app works or doesn’t work.
jstn:
…Put your Flickr URL name after the slash (e.g., ihardlyknowher.com/chromogenic). Big pictures, little distractions.
I love this. Thank you Justin. Happy New Year.
jacob:
I agree! I’ve always felt that InDesign was the best-designed of the Adobe CS apps (from a UI standpoint and the way it “feels” to use it.)