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Hello, welcome to 2008

Starting in 2005 when returning from SXSWi a coworker and I would put together a trends presentation talking about up-and-coming technologies, patterns, websites, etc... and 2008 is no different. The presentations keep getting longer and longer, as innovation keeps building on the previous year, moving faster and faster. This year ...

Speaking @ Refresh

I'll be speaking to the Refresh Dallas group about the Mobile Web this Thursday (10/11) at IMC2. Over the past year I've been lucky enough to be involved with a couple different mobile projects, and in the process have learned a great deal about the mobile space. I've had to ...

When is it too simple?

Yesterday I got to hear John Maeda speak at Sabre as part of the Wundermind series of speakers. I've read John's book (The Laws of Simplicity), and really enjoyed it. He gave a great presentation - it's rare to hear someone who really gets both technology and design (and he's ...

Interactions for the mobile experience

When creating an online desktop experience, as Designers we want to choose the most interactive medium possible - then weigh that with the audience we're designing for and make a decision. XHTML/AJAX? Adobe AIR? MS Silverlight? With each of these options we can create a highly interactive experience, with real-time ...

Hello! Bonjour!

Jeremy is a web versatilist skilled in interaction design, user experience, information architecture and anything else loosely related to those topics. I also enjoy photography, Macs, travel and art.

Consume

April 30th 2006
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A Strategy

Yes I have a strategy. No really. I currently have three blogs, this will be my fourth. Each has a purpose and now that this forth blog is up, I'm ready for the fifth. This will be where I post my more coherent writings, things I feel will be ...
April 30th 2006
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rebooting

It's time once again for the May 1st Reboot (or better known in some circles as the CSS reboot). This time around I found a more non-traditional blog style template (hemingway) and remixed it a bit. In fact, I liked hemingway so much, that I also used it (again, with ...
May 2nd 2006
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Creative Workspaces

Do you work in a creative workspace? If you work at Pixar or Google you do. Doesn't everyone work better in a relaxing, comfortable, creative environment? If so, then why are so many office spaces the standard "cube it" and "blue it". If you had a chance to ...
May 8th 2006
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The Experience of Tea

Starbucks may own coffee, but tea is still up for grabs. While in Europe tea time is a common occurrence, here in America tea is way behind to coffee. Why is that? Well it could be that Americans are all about "hurry up" and Europeans, while not lazy, know when ...

Iterate or Innovate?

While Microsoft and Sony both iterate on proven designs for traditional video game systems, Nintendo (which has been loosing ground in recent years) decided to innovate. Some say it's a gamble, but Nintendo needed to do something - or it was going to be left behind by hard core ...

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