- Flat screens;
- Touch screens;
- In what feels as if it's becoming a regular, and quick, cycle, designs for specific platforms rather than the web;
- And designing for humans - where the experience is as important as the looks. If Gannon Burgett's link doesn't interest you, take a look at this article by John McPhee in The New Yorker (available, behind a paywall, here). McPhee is writing about structuring long written work, but tucked inside it is a fascinating exegesis on the text editing (not word processing) program he uses, Kedit.
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Thursday
More 2013 predictions - this time it's design trends
Gizmodo has published a list of 13 design trends in electronics for 2013. Among them are:
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