Archive for July, 2008

WordPress is fine and all, but I’ve been dying to run a site on the Squarespace platform. Squarespace is extrodinary, an easy-to-use system with a lot of customization options. Particularly if you’re a bit code-savvy – I spent the last week building my HTML/CSS/Dreamweaver repetoire, now I’m extremely pleased to be running an entirely new [...]


Here’s something extremely interesting I’ve found to follow. Mark Hurst has written the book Bit Literacy, addressing the frequently discussed information overload trend/phenomenon. As UX guy he writes on his blog Good Experience about what it means to improve user experience, customer experience, and human experience – for me, this stuff really hits the spot.
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Not too long ago, we were shopping online for flowers. It didn’t take too much searching to figure out that the standard online flower shop – alongside many another online retail service – is missing that certain something. In fact, there is plenty of discussion about the fact that online retail lacks something in the [...]