Look! Look! Look! My friend Keith Knueven has created a new logo for this blog! Take a moment, visit his website TDOOKK.com, and then hire him, immediately, for all your projects — he’s great! Thank you Keith!!!
When I started Inventing Interactive, at the beginning of the year, I had no posts planed and no idea of how long I’d do it. It’s hard to believe that, with this, I’ve done 119 posts. It’s been a lot of fun, and I’m looking forward to keeping at it for a while. Stay tuned, I’m sure there’ll be some good stuff coming up.
If you’re not already, please consider subscribing to the RSS feed, and following @i_interactive on Twitter. And if you have any recommendations for posts, examples of innovative interactivity, please pass them along. (Contact information is on the about page.)
But this post isn’t only forward looking. Here are a few previous that I think are worth revisiting…
- Muriel Cooper: Information Landscapes — Muriel was my advisor and mentor at the MIT Media Lab. Her vision was remarkable, and 16 years later, is still inspiring.
- Remembering Quokka — This remarkable firm’s data-driven sports websites were amazing.
- Interview: Neil Huxley (Art Director, Avatar) — Neil talks about the design behind Avatar’s super-cool 3D interfaces.
- iPhones and Mobile Charity — The state of giving via mobile apps.
- Music Notation and Play — A look at a handful of recent music apps.
- MoodLogic: Magnet Browser — There’s no reason I can’t talk about my own projects, right?
Thank you for reading!
david,