The history of print design abounds with classics that are studied, admired and remixed. Can the same be said for interactive design?

What I’ve been reading, watching and thinking about in the last week.

Lesson 1: Restarting fixes a lot of things.

Every day, millions of people visit sites that use HTML5 and CSS3. How do these technologies shape user experience?

The promise of a smart fridge is tantalizing. Magic apps to suggest dinner options! Family activity syncing! It’s almost like having a kitchen robot.

Not every bird on Twitter is a high flyer. Some insights and observations on what makes for effective interaction on the microsharing network.

It can be difficult to experience work intended for one medium when it is reproduced by medium.

Continuing the exploration of the cost of critical but commonplace liquids.

What does the cost of essential liquids say about our society?

The key to designing good interfaces is thinking about the order in which a user approaches a task.