Git: The tree of possibilities for the curious designer
How using a Git repo is not just about code versioning but gives modern day designers the freedom to explore the new.I’m not especially organised. I’m not into the whole “getting things done” ethos; my...
View ArticleA little bit of naivety is a good thing
When the video for Phonebloks, a concept for a modular smart phone, appeared on the web last week, a lot of people got very excited about it,turning the idea and the video into one of the most talked...
View ArticleFrom Here to There – Transitions in Design
First published in 2011, with the advent of iOS7 this seems more relevant than ever.I’ve always had a strong held belief that the most important property within a design — whether that be a piece of...
View ArticleA year on from creating the Kennedy app
At the end of December last year I released an iOS app I’d been working on for several months. Called Kennedy, its central premise was a way to capture moments complete with surrounding context of what...
View ArticleBig Softie — creating a non-threatening, airport security friendly...
Earlier this year I created a custom wireless remote to control the presentation software I use during my talks. It was big — rediculously so — with large chunky arcade buttons, large toggle switches...
View ArticleWith you 100% Andrei — code is as much a design tool as a pencil is.
With you 100% Andrei — code is as much a design tool as a pencil is.
View ArticleReally great article Christian — found myself nodding along in agreement.
Really great article Christian — found myself nodding along in agreement.
View ArticleStrangelove or how I stopped worrying how web design is meant to be and got...
This piece is also on my own site because I believe you should own your own content.brendandawes.com has been online since 2000. Over that time it’s been through various incarnations, from purely Flash...
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