If you don’t know David Seah’s Printable CEO, head over there and get acquainted. He also came up with a magnificient Compact Calendar you ought to check out. I’ve been following David’s work for four years now. It just keeps getting better and better. It’s fascinating work. Beautiful design, thoughful productivity forms, and insightful blogger. Winning combination. David’s latest creation is a Groundhog Day Resolutions Tracking system (David doesn’t do New Year’s Resolutions anymore). It’s a motivator-productivity booster-focus system all [...]
Archive for the ‘Design’ Category
Imagine what project management application could be derived from this tool. I’ve been waiting for this for years… What if you could rearrange your tasks physically using these blocks? Neat stuff! TED Talks: David Merrill demos Siftables
The Roca Innovation Lab recently launched a game-changing toilet. Designed by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, the new W + W model integrates sink and toilet. Wastewater from the sink automatically fills the toilet’s tank, contributing to water savings of 25%. Isn’t it magnificient?
Matt Linderman of 37Signals wrote a nice post a few days ago about the importance of making your product easy to work with. He came upon the topic after listening to the debate between critics and entusiasts of the awaited iPad. He closed his post nicely with: You can crank up the snow machine. You can set up the slalom course perfectly. You can shape all the moguls so they’re just right. But if people can’t ever get on the [...]
This cool little site allows you to create dummy images on your website that you can use to determine sizes. It’s easy and elegant: Sometimes you just need a placeholder image right at your finger tips. Just enter the width + x + height at the end of this URL and off you go! Example: http://dummyimage.com/640×480 That’s all there is to it! Now go try it.

