Author Archives: Jason

New design article series kicking off this week

I’ve been meaning to do this for some time, and now is that time! As 2010 rolls on and Fuzzy Math nears its first birthday (April Fool’s Day, for you present-buying types), it’s time to yap about what we do … Continue reading

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Google Analytics better than ever?

We use Google Analytics quite a bit here at Fuzzy Math, and most of our clients do, too. It’s always a question we ask on every introduction to a new project, whether it’s for the company’s website, intranet, or admin … Continue reading

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What’s in a name? Or, of Friendship 7 and the Warm Fuzzies

I am never at a loss for suggesting a name for anything, but most of the time they don’t build a brand or something less technical, like they just stink. Like this blog, for instance. I wanted to name the … Continue reading

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Awesome archive page design

I love this archive page tracing Speak Up’s highlights and key moments. One of the hallmarks of great design (I think) is when a design implies a period yet still retains a fresh feel. This looks like something that could … Continue reading

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Awesome JSON validator

I’m prototyping a new tool for us to use in making personas. It’s not Ranger, which, like all of Mark’s work, is very well thought out. Instead, this is a seat of the pants idea I’ve had in the back … Continue reading

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Nabaztag, we hardly knew thee?

Poor Nabaztag! The service is still running, but apparently Violet has had to file for bankruptcy. Poor KidSnowball! Will I still be able to use you to fool my kids into thinking you are a sentient being? Somewhere in my … Continue reading

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An offer they can refuse?

Midwest Stereo is a store down the street from Fuzzy Math World HQ. They sell pro audio equipment, sound reinforcement, DJ stuff, the works. I just purchased some Grado SR-225 headphones for my home studio. Now, I was looking for … Continue reading

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Managing your day in 18 minutes

So, what to do about it? Well, as a recovering Getting Things Done-attempter (it kind of worked, until I stopped doing it consistently) I am deciding to give something else a shot: Managing your day in 18 minutes. The idea … Continue reading

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quiet, maybe too quiet

I know, I know, I know. “You never call, you never write..” It’s too true. But I promise you, dear reader, after I have Time Capsule set up, and have sorted deep thoughts, precious family media, and important in 1996 … Continue reading

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Extremely cool iphone/android app

This app by Sunlight Labs overlays government spending data on your camera view of your phone, showing you a display of recovery money spent in your location. It uses technology by this company to generate the view. Nifty!

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