GigaomWearable interface designers only have a “small bag of tricks”
Limited interface options on wearable computers are often missing as a product of considered design — they’re not just features the team didn’t get around to building. Read more »
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Limited interface options on wearable computers are often missing as a product of considered design — they’re not just features the team didn’t get around to building. Read more »
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Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers partner John Maeda kicked off Roadmap 2014 with some advice on the cultural barriers in large corporations — and thoughts on Apple’s “inevitable” design decline. Read more »
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