Author Archives: Mark Baldino

Small business health indicators dashboard

Update: See how we mashed up all the back-end bits to create our small business dashboard. Inspired by other small business dashboards we decided to create one for Fuzzy Math. The first iteration is going to be geared for the … Continue reading

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Simple visualizations used powerfully in storytelling

We recently finished a project on data visualization for the fine folks at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in which we redesigned the display of health and wellness data. The challenge was providing a compelling story through the display data … Continue reading

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Recent client work: Diamond, Edelman Digital, and NexTag

It has been very busy the past few months here at Fuzzy Math. We haven’t had much time to talk about what we’ve been up to so here’s some of our recent clients. We provided strategy, site reviews, user experience … Continue reading

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Following companies on LinkedIn

I’ve always firmly believed that LinkedIn is the premier social networking site simply because it has a clear focus and reason to exist. Ask anyone what they use Facebook for and you get a zillion answers. You’ll get three or … Continue reading

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Coming soon: FreeRange – Freelancer availability and resourcing software

We just launched the Coming Soon page for FreeRange (www.freerangeapp.com), a new web-based application we are building targeted at small businesses seeking to ease the process of staffing projects with freelance talent. We need this application ourselves and felt there … Continue reading

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New clients: Cancer Treatments Centers of America, DecisionStep, and GamedayHousing

Although we’ve been busy cranking out updates to our service offerings and working on internal projects like Ranger, we are also pleased to announce the start of three new projects with some great clients: Cancer Treatment Centers of America www.cancercenter.com … Continue reading

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Introducing our first product: User Experience Web Site Reviews

We’ve been hard at work since the holidays getting our 2010 plan in order and executed. The first item we’re crossing off the TODO list is the launch of our very first product,  User Experience Web Site Reviews. We’ve been … Continue reading

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Annoyance solved! I can now tab through a form and stop on dropdowns

I was noticing with some annoyance that as I was tabbing through forms in Firefox on OS X 10.6 that it wasn’t stopping on dropdowns. This work at some point but for some reason had stopped. After a quick search … Continue reading

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How we work: the Hollywood Studio model in a User Experience Design Studio

The way we work isn’t completely unique but I think it’s worth mentioning, especially as it relates to how we resource projects, allocate talent, and operate. The simplest analogy is to think of how film studios operate (Disclaimer: I have … Continue reading

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Ranger: Determining the initial feature set using personas, task analysis, and process flows

[Update: Ranger is being launched soon as FreeRange, a freelancer availability management and resourcing app] As we’ve tried to describe in the previous two ranger posts (first post, second post) we believe there is a need for a resourcing application … Continue reading

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