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Omnigraffle Table of Contents Generator

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Prototyping with Omnigraffle: show/hide annotations Yow! I was going to … 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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Prototyping with Omnigraffle: show/hide annotations

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Fuzzy Math Prototypes We use Omnigraffle Pro to generate prototypes … Continue reading

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How Fuzzy Math does the prototypes

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Wireframes vs. Prototypes The other day we looked at a … Continue reading

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Wireframes vs. Prototypes

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Concept models We haven’t talked about prototypes or wireframes yet … 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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“Enlightened trial and error” of Project Ranger through Rapid Prototyping

Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Thomas Edison ‘Rapid prototyping’ has become a hot phrase in design and business in the recent past. The popular phrase is a highly effective design method, a method that companies like … Continue reading

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Photos from the edge of space for under $150

Oliver Yeh and Justin Lee are two MIT students who had the awesomely crazy idea to assemble a balloon-borne camera that would float to the edge of space and back, taking pictures every 5 seconds along the way. They tested … Continue reading

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Wiimote woes: part 2

As we dove into research, we discovered that setting up a wiimote whiteboard with a Mac is not clearly laid out on most websites. Here are some websites we looked at: http://johnnylee.net/projects/wii/ (videos) http://www.uweschmidt.org/wiimote-whiteboard http://www.wiimoteproject.com/ http://penteractive.us/ We, then bought, borrowed … Continue reading

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Wiimote woes: part 1

There was no whooping of 5th graders… We spent many more hours than four, trying to put together a wiimote whiteboard. Johnny Lee made it look deceptively easy. Our initial trouble started with the fact that we were using a … Continue reading

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