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Vodafone M2M
The Vodafone M2M portal created one access point for the entire life cycle of their M2M SIMs. From supply, through instillation to status monitoring during usage. Vodafone have changed their approach to developing the M2M Portal so that it is now centred on user needs rather than on functional requirements. We helped the Business Products Team…
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Change your paradigm…
Chipping away slowly at the M2M coal face, we are finally going to have a first draft of most of the wire frames after two weeks. Pretty good going as three weeks ago no designer in the office new anything about the portal. One personal concern is have we had enough time to question the…
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Just trying to get the job done
Well as we start another ‘massive’ project and the pressure mounts, I hope we have all the safeguards and checks and balances in place, so the jobs a breeze and we all enjoy it. There is alot of romanticism in design, and thats why I love it, but it also generates an idea that projects…
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The curse of the perfect delivery…
Today, I committed the classic Seren mistake all over again. It happened on ITV when we delivered a perfect billion page analysis, it happened when I worked all weekend to deliver the perfect user journeys storyboards only for the client to change the names into Chinese to make the vendor laugh, I tried to deliver…
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Designing application icons for Vodafone Business Services
Vodafone has a wide range of iconography used across their various platforms from VOIP phones with their simple dot matrix LCD displays, to their website and mobile devices and back to Mobile Wi-Fi’s some of which have a simple monochrome screen. Vodafone had developed a really rich visual style. I conducted an audit and then provided…
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Go Faster
The aesthetics of car racing has always been mixed up with the thrill of speed. I regularly browse with great pleasure Customised: Art Inspired by Hot Rods, Low Riders and American Car Culture. The front cover featuring Roadrunner by Craig McDean. If you ever by a book on the strength of a cover alone this is…
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Readymades and the skilled artisan
Reading yesterdays guardian I came across an article by Jon Henley, called ‘Last of their Kind’. Which was a view of ‘heritage crafts’. These are skilled craftsmen who make useful tools and object, but very much reminded me of some of the things I like to think of as readymades.
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NewsPaper 2.0
As a web designer who is always worrying about page widths and formatting of posts, I found this video clip fascinating. The proliferation of devices on which our page layouts can now be viewed is bewildering. So the ability to reformat your pages to any screen size is really important. I think the fold argument…
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Dazzling covers
This idea occurred to me in a recent meeting, as Andy was telling us about a post he had contributed to on magculture.
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