Hi everyone– Have a great weekend! BTW: Save the date: SETIcon– August 13–15 2010 Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA; Why SETIcon? >> http://tinyurl.com/ygmnv9r
Bay Area Girl Geek Dinner: Thursday, January 29th This dinner will also serve to –no pun intended there — kick off the She’s Geeky Unconference, which begins the following day at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
For the She’s Geeky event, there’s a 15% discount if you use this discount code when registering: FacebookFriend
(use code before midnight tomorrow Wed. Jan. 28th)
Additionally, Women 2.0 is holding a “mixer & bookswap” at Citizen Space in San Francisco, tomorrow evening around 7pm.
When going to press the button to set my alarm clock (a JVC model; CD player on top with external/ detached speakers) I notice that rather than an icon of an “alarm”, the UI displays an icon of a “clock”. In my sleepyhead state, I suppose, my mind has to think for a split second “But I don’t want to change the “clock”, I just want to set an alarm.
The purpose of this design-related blog is to collect and discuss all things “divine interaction”. Divine interaction is MINDFUL design, which affords the user a synchronous and efficient experience. It is UI/UX/IX design with a purpose; design that’s highly intelligent, synchronous, efficient, and beautiful. Divine Interaction crosses all segments– from high-tech, to non-profit, to academia. When a user/viewer of the UI/UX/IX design is left with a feeling that her or his task has been accomplished effortlessly; without obstacles, then Divine Interaction has been achieved!
I’m really looking forward to meeting and discussing all things design with like-minded, fierce, and divine fellow designers.
-JS
San Francisco, California
December 18, 2008, 9:16pm