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Monthly Archives: December 2008
Artefact Holiday Party 2008: Battle of the Bands Redux
What’s a holiday season without a little bit of fun? We wanted to thank everyone for attending the party and sharing the festivities with us. It wouldn’t be the same without our friends and family to warm this extra cold … Continue reading →
Silverlight Extends The Toolbar Experience
blog / artefact / design / interaction design / jesse graupmann / microsoft / olen ronning / seattle / silverlight / verena lugmayr
Sam Chenaur, Platform Strategy Advisor for Microsoft, wrote a great entry covering our collaboration with Identity Mine and InfoSpace. The project set out to design a new toolbar that utilizes the power of Silverlight™ technology to perform engaging interactions beyond … Continue reading →
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Infospace Nation Toolbar
Rich user experience and engagement. Artefact and InfoSpace collaborated to design and develop a brand new toolbar to attract new users and retain their current users of Nation.com. By extending the experience from your typical webpage, the Nation Toolbar engages … Continue reading →
Q&A: Sabrina Boler, Touch UI Designer
Sabrina Boler is a Design Director at interface design company Artefact Group. We interviewed her to find out about the current state of touch interfaces, and what UI designers think may come next. Read full article here.
The Age of Touch Computing: A Complete Guide
Your Audi slides up to an ATM and—mhzzzz—your window rolls down. There’s a gleaming LCD staring at you. What’s your first thought? Just a few years ago, it would have been to press a keypad and start your transaction. Today, … Continue reading →
Say goodbye to your address book
Social networks have changed the way people communicate with each other. This change has drastic implication to the design of the mobile phone. Phone manufacturers are beginning to develop wireless devices that cater to the needs of specific audience niches, … Continue reading →
Sketching Part 2: Paper in a Digital World
In part 2 of our series on sketching, we take a look at the pros and cons for digital versus analog sketching, and why we don’t yet live in a paperless world. Why do designers sketch? Paper in a Digital … Continue reading →
Project SnowBird: Exploring The Gaps In Virtual and Physical Commerce Experiences: An Introduction
Curiosities never seem to settle around here and we’re excited to share a little information on some work we are about to take on in the coming months ahead. Our goal is to extend our imagination regarding the commerce experience … Continue reading →
Frontier Work Coming Your Way!
blog / artefact / design / e-commerce / experiment / frontier / inspiration / research / snowboarding
We’re rolling up our sleeves at the moment getting ready to dive into some Frontier work. You might be familiar with our previous experiment in touch based interfaces, so we’re happy to invite you to be a part of this … Continue reading →