cool internet things pt. 6
https://t.co/wTGYG7tYm3 - math visualized
https://t.co/09hFmr9csj - visual instruments
https://t.co/H7iFmVtUFu - every music genre ever
https://t.co/uTCkmA9wVf - a camera that prints poems
https://t.co/m4LrYSv4ib - digital stamp collection
https://t.co/447WHCUPFY - a living digital sketchbook
some of the cool people behind these:
@michelletliu, @marijanapav, @rpavlini, @S_Conradi, @EveryNoise, @S_Conradi, @itsjessyin, @kelin_online
i kept landing on old physical media. memos. typewriters had no bold, no italic. metal type came in three sizes. more colors cost more money, so you make do with one.
that became the thesis: in a world where full-fidelity interactive websites are cheap, constraints are a perk.
So, now that most AIs will comfortably start reading and navigating apps/softwares, do we need to consider them too in our user personas? 🤡
- Think of a dedicated app/product/software experience which focusses on organising specific actions in one place that a bot can instantly read and take action on - rather than following the traditional approach of pages (read each page and navigate one by one till end-action; slow TAT).
- Because, cOgniTivE load should not be an issue for a bot. Things like breadcrumbs or step-by-step progressive disclosure of information just slows down a bot. Eg. Checkout experience: dumping all options together for it to read at-once can be a better experience for a bot 👁️ (as well as the human using the bot, ).
- Calling it a Bot UX is useless because the end-user is a human anyway. Idk if we end up getting a tool that lets us do traditional digital tasks instantly using bots, will there be a need of bot-optimised software experiences?
{thought dump}
i like beautiful things pt. 2
some more fun sites:
https://t.co/O2ElfySg3a - visual inspiration
https://t.co/jT3mmImPye - photo books
https://t.co/452R8hVwKa - artists' books
https://t.co/byhWmjakGA - design magazines
https://t.co/4yS31UFQ3O - type archive
https://t.co/ZzdbsvehId - beautiful websites
https://t.co/gwsLRpDAwh - essays
https://t.co/sfwLPBq2pK - typography in the wild
https://t.co/fZH7DrPFOv - weather-matched rothkos
i like beautiful things
so here are some cool sites i've explored lately:
https://t.co/Ll0tpbxhlC - essays
https://t.co/yd2wbUIELa - visual blog
https://t.co/3fmvLZHt8M - books
https://t.co/2BlmT6ko00 - visual search
https://t.co/3D9i4AcRIR - visual inspiration site
https://t.co/40f86c8PwG - photoshop mockups
https://t.co/0dp8F5jT6m - publishing house
https://t.co/Lu8EIGV3La - books and magazines
i created a website of my physical book collection!
i've unfortunately had to part ways with so many books over the years (every time i move) so im hoping this is a solution to keeping an evergreen archive going forward :)
https://t.co/m4lPiNpDTw
maybe creativity at its core is about connecting things that don’t obviously belong together. every time you see a kid explore the world with pure curiosity, questioning everything because they have no assumptions yet, you realise how easily some adults lose the ability to be creative because they get too busy to stay curious