“While You Wait” UX

django-cms.org has a great example of “While You Wait” UX. A little game of PacMan to get all nostalgic about while the demo is loading.

This is a brilliant example emotional-UX-design. A real  ”You had me at hello” moment.

Are you really from the future?

My favourite piece of form validation ever, from Yahoo!

via Little Big Details.

Media moguls body discovered

This week we saw one of the nicest examples (IMHO) of hacktivism yet to be seen.

Screen shot 2011-07-18 at 2.38.00 PM

Looks like hacker group LulzSec is back in action, this time redirecting the homepage of the Murdoch-owned The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/) to a fake story about Murdoch’s death from a drug overdose located on the Murdoch-owned URL

via TechCrunch.

Have a Camper Day!

The Camper Weather App is among the nicest branded apps I’ve seen

CAMPER Weather. Have a Camper Day! for iPad on the iTunes App Store.

The relationship between usability and user experience

Nice Diagram. via Difference & Relationship Between Usability & User Experience | Usability Geek.

1,000,000 Nights on Airbnb

1,000,000 nights booked on Airbnb. And here’s the infographic they created to celebrate the fact:

Infographic of the Day: Airbnb, the Expedia Alternative for VC Moguls | Co. Design.

The Milkman Of Human Kindness


The Milkman Of Human Kindness (Billy Bragg) – covered by The Small Hours‬‏

A Love Story on a Nokia Phone

Nokia may have slipped into mobile phone oblivion. But the Nokia Shorts competition is still good marketing. And this is a gorgeous clip.

Splitscreen: A Love Story

(from JW Griffiths on Vimeo)

Broken Jeans

Broken counterfeit jeans in Chatuchak market, Krung Thep, Thailand. The label reads: =if(Label=”“,”RMA”,”?”) This is an Excel function. It also would work in Microsoft Access. The factory is using Excel or Access to store all the logos for the different jeans they make and then print them onto leather. This is what happens when there is a bug in their software.

via somethingchanged

Bike Train

“We don’t intend to hold up other road-users, but we do intend to be an assertive presence.”

Bike Train, running between central Brighton and Sussex University, aims to “reclaim road space for cyclists, in a positive and perfectly legal way”.

Via PSFK.