Joakim Håhl

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  • Designing A Great User Experience
    • 6 days ago
  • “D&D matters today because it’s really one of the few activities left that lets us all be storytellers and reunites us with our storytelling pasts. I don’t want to imagine a world without self-made story. Without heroes. A world where only Hollywood tells us how we can have a good time. I love Peter Jackson’s vision, and I am as entranced by immersive games like Skyrim as the next geek, but it’s essential to recognize what these movies and games also take from us.”
    — What Is the Future of D&D and Tabletop Gaming? | GeekDad
    Source: geekdad.com
    • 1 month ago
  • “Numerous studies and much accepted wisdom suggest that time spent doing nothing, being bored, is beneficial for sparking and sustaining creativity.”
    — The iPhone Killed My Creativity – ReadWrite
    Source: readwrite.com
    • 1 month ago
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  • “My point in dispelling the myth of “mobile as different” isn’t to be contrarian. It’s to advocate for the user, namely, me and you.”
    — Heroku mobile lead: ‘Mobile is not different’ | VentureBeat
    Source: venturebeat.com
    • 1 month ago
  • It's Not Just Apple vs Android - Andy Croll
    • 2 months ago
  • Lean Sketching Tips: Flexible Fidelity & Cutting Corners
    • 2 months ago
  • Erik Spiekermann: Second Thoughts | johnson banks
    • 2 months ago
    • #guru
  • The Facebook homepage redesign: Will it work?
    • 2 months ago
    • 2 months ago
  • Reclining airplane seats are a terrible idea and should be banned – Marco.org

    Word!

    • 3 months ago
  • Tumblr Is Not What You Think | TechCrunch
    • 3 months ago
  • (via xkcd: App)

    (via xkcd: App)

    Source: xkcd.com
    • 3 months ago
  • VHS Box Graphics » ISO50 Blog – The Blog of Scott Hansen (Tycho / ISO50)
    • 3 months ago
  • “As an industry, we sell websites like paintings. Instead, we should be selling beautiful and easy access to content, agnostic of device, screen size, or context. If you can get your client to believe in the sales process that you’ll do that for them, they won’t care what the site looks like.”
    — “The Post-PSD Era: A problem of expectations,” an article by Dan Mall
    Source: danielmall.com
    • 3 months ago
  • It’s time to throw in the towel on Apple
    • 3 months ago
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