Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Link roundup

1. Tim Rogers makes lots of excellent and funny observations about video game designs in this post at Kotaku. In fact, there are observations about design in general and how even napkin dispensers are a sort of game:
In short, a "perfectly usable" videogame is no fun at all. If Super Mario Bros. were perfectly "usable", you would walk right from start to finish in a world free of obstacles, monsters, or any other reason to jump. That sure would suck a whole lot! Matt and I seem to be in agreement that any good software interface requires some kind of "friction", whether it's about saving princesses or moving files from one folder to another. I'm not saying that it should be as challenging as Tetris to install an application: just that it should feel and look like something cute and fun. Then again, do you really want moving files to be so fun in your computer operating system that people are tempted to sit around moving files back and forth all day? You probably don't, in the same way that you don't want people to stand there and, giggling like a heliumed gorilla, straight-blast paper-grabbing at your napkin dispenser until it's empty and they're breathing heavily and sweating all over your floor. In short, the new napkin dispensers are too fun; they are so too fun they are dangerous to restaurant productivity.
2. I had lunch at Umami Burger for the first time today. Really fantastic (and it better be because a burger, fries, and 8 oz(!) soda plus tip is $20).

3. "George Clooney is financing the use of surveillance satellites to monitor violence in the Sudan in advance of an independence referendum there."

Posters about the war on Mars (and other gems from the Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co.)

Some of the wonderful goods on sale at 826 Seattle's Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co. (links to the various product categories are on the right of the page):

Mars God of War posters by Jacob Covey:


“On Mars you will die like a dog for no good reason.” – Ernest Hemingway



“Mankind must put an end to Mars, or Mars will put an end to mankind.” – John F. Kennedy



“I am sick and tired of Mars. Its glory is all moonshine. Mars is hell.” – General W.T. Sherman



“Mars is only a cowardly escape from the problems of Earth.” – Thomas Mann




Great Balls of Fire print by Spencer Charles.



"Season's Greetings from Europa" Cards by Justin Allan.




Pluto IS a Planet poster by Allan and Charles.





Certified Space Traveler Tee-Shirt by Tim Sanders.





Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co. T-Shirt




Panic Industries™ Soft Fiber Garment by Julia-Anne Endicott Bork.






Bottles of Certainty and Uncertainty by Thad Boss/Studio Rayolux.




Black Hole Starter Kit by Boss.





Tycho Brahe's Coffee Set

*Buy Essentially Odd: A Catalog of Products Created For and Sold at the 826 Stores at Amazon.

John's Phone







John's Phone by John Doe Amsterdam - - a "simple" phone with lots of delightful touches, including an address book and LCD screen. You can try to win one as described here.

*The HTC Droid Incredible is one penny at Amazon.

Museum of Unnatural History







The 826 writing school in Washington DC includes a Museum of Unnatural History designed by Oliver Munday. He's created a huge collection of desirable goods, including cans of primordial soup, sabertooth tiger dental floss, missing links samples, essence of unicorn burp, and genuine missing links. It doesn't appear that they're available for purchase online yet:





















If you're looking for an excellent, cheap gift, I highly recommend Essentially Odd: A Catalog of Products Created For and Sold at the 826 Stores. It's only $12 at Amazon. Via.

You can take a look at goods sold at the other 826 stores here.