Category Archives for usability

Responsive google maps

Remember the days we used to put a static image of a roadmap on a website, usually accompanied by silly directions in case you came from the North, South or Mars? It was only some time later, when the web matured … Continue reading

27. January 2012 by joggink
Categories: frontend development, jquery, usability | Tags: , , , | 1 comment

Mobile navigation jquery plugin

Some people like to bitch and whine about a responsive web approach, others embrace it. I can’t blame them, they probably still use ajax to replace iframes… If you’re anti respsonsive you better stop reading, start looking for your credit … Continue reading

24. October 2011 by joggink
Categories: frontend development, jquery, mobile, usability | 5 comments

iPad wifi intercom solution

Before digging into the whole iPad domotica topic I wanted to give you a little background information. My girlffriend and I use some shared calendars so we can schedule things perfectly, therefore, our paper calendar ended up in the rubbish … Continue reading

30. August 2011 by joggink
Categories: usability | 3 comments

Mobile development

As the mobile market continues to grow, it is essential for us, web developers, to make sure our stuff works on all platforms. As I was previously wondering how most of you are testing cross browser experience, I’m now curious … Continue reading

17. June 2010 by joggink
Categories: css, frontend development, usability | Tags: , , , , , | Leave a comment

Meet the super-light HTML prototyping toolkit

This surely is one of the coolest things I’ve seen! I’m always struggling with building prototypes ’cause I’m an HTML-kinda guy. Check out this video, and most important, the related blogpost! Big up for jibbajabba.

18. November 2009 by joggink
Categories: prototyping, usability | Leave a comment

Bumptop 3D desktop

Seems like apples multitouch gesture took interfacing to a brand new level.

06. October 2009 by joggink
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The Science of Aesthetics by Keith Lang

06. October 2009 by joggink
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