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A Day in the Life. Starting on June 3, 2002, this site will have one new photograph every day...for one week, a selected photographer will take one picture a day of something/anything they see...it could be their house, their car, a friend, a dog, a sandwich, a clown, a paper bag, a building, themselves -- whatever...the next week a new photographer living in a new city, town, state or country will post a week's worth of photos... [xBlog: Visual thinking linking | XPLANE] 2:14:13 PM |
| Toilet Paper Algorithms
More light-hearted, perhaps, than some of Donald Norman's other essays. Perhaps more immediately applicable to our everyday life. (I'll avoid other metaphors and cliches that come to mind.) 1:55:12 PM |
| Cyborgs of the New Millennium
Donald Norman writes so many interesting essays that I don't want to forget that I found them.
This one talks about technology supplanting biology, rather than being a mere accessory. |
| In Defense of Cheating
Donald Norman again: Consider this: in many ways, the behavior we call cheating in schools is exactly the behavior we desire in the real world. Think about it. What behavior do we call cheating in the school system? Asking others for help, copying answers, copying papers. 1:33:21 PM |
| DVD Menu Design: The Failures of Web Design Recreated Yet Again
Donald Norman points out problems in the menus shown on DVDs. For those interested in cinema, he uses Memento as an example. 1:27:40 PM |
| Third Places - Accommodating Conversation as a Work Tool
There is home, work, and ... the coffee house? 10:04:20 AM |

