As we rounded out 2006, we spent some time discussing how to transform our process. Per the recent post by Jeff, “Web Design by Caravaggio,” a small sample was illustrated. And, as we said, it’s working. It does take a little more finesse, but the output is very meaningful. In our research, I came across this article: Don’t make the Demo look Done. I really enjoyed reading Kathy Sierra’s post on this subject. Really interesting thoughts on not taking the “Grey Screen” approach…or making the demo look too done. Thanks for the post Kathy! You bring great thoughts as to how far this should be taken. While it’s still a few steps before design, we need to remember how important it is to figure out how to properly regulate information in to get better information out. More to come on how our Grey Screen approach is working out.
RD2 on Twitter
- Cop impersonator tries to pull someone over using fake cop badge made out of Chipotle gift card - via @KRLD http://tinyurl.com/68z7qu [ck] # 2008/12/17
- Google drops off the list of most trusted companies "Concern about privacy is higher than ever" http://tinyurl.com/6xnt9s # 2008/12/16
- Glad everyone made it safely in to RD2 HQ. As the saying goes, "if you don't like the weather in TX, just wait 20 mins." Thursday's high: 74 # 2008/12/16
- @harwellian Should you realllllly be tweeting and driving? I mean, not that I'm guilty of worse offenses or anything... [ck] # 2008/12/16
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