“‘Design’ Tag”,2019-01-26
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Bibliography for tag
design, most recent first: 11 related tags, 209 annotations, & 275 links (parent).
- See Also
- Gwern
- “Research Ideas”, 2017
- “About This Website”, 2010
- “RSS/Atom Feed to the Site Content § Multi-Level Writing Ideas”, 2024
- “Hybridizing Forums and Wikis Proposal”, 2024
- “Nenex: A Neural Personal Wiki Idea”, 2023
- “Cat Itecture: Better Cat Window Boxes”, 2023
- “Twitter Follow-Request UX Problems”, 2023
- “Open Questions”, 2018
- “Why Do Hipsters Steal Stuff?”, 2022
- “Technology Holy Wars Are Coordination Problems”, 2020
- “On Having Enough Socks”, 2017
- “Bitcoin Is Worse Is Better”, 2011
- “Candy Japan’s New Box A/B Test”, 2016
- “Wikipedia and Other Wikis”, 2009
- Links
- “The Rollercoaster King: the Man behind the UK’s Fastest Thrill-Ride”
- “How I Designed a Dieter Rams-Inspired IPhone Dock”, 2024
- “Glue and Coprocessor Architectures”, 2024
- “Algorithms We Develop Software By”, 2024
- “Netnews: The Origin Story”, 2024
- “Navigating Corporate Giants: Jeffrey Snover and the Making of PowerShell”, 2024
- “On Complex Simplicity and Simple Complexity”, 2024
- “Reflections on
98.css(Windows 98 GUI Clone) [Burnout]”, 2024- “People Overlook Subtractive Changes Differently Depending on Age, Culture, and Task”, et al 2024
- “A Vision Check-Up for Language Models”, et al 2024
- “IconShop: Text-Guided Vector Icon Synthesis With Autoregressive Transformers”, et al 2023b
- “An Empirical Study & Evaluation of Modern CAPTCHAs”, et al 2023
- “The Kellogg Doolittle Residence (High Desert House): Inside a Breathtaking Desert Mansion That Looks Like A Fossil”, 2023
- “The Effect of Perceptual Load on Performance within IDE in People With ADHD Symptoms”, et al 2023
- “The Art of the Shadow: How Painters Have Gotten It Wrong for Centuries [From The Visual World of Shadows]”, 2023
- “Creative Writing With Wordcraft, an AI-Powered Writing Assistant: Perspectives from Professional Writers”, et al 2022
- “The Oldest Plans to Scale of Human-Made Mega-Structures”, et al 2022
- “I Regret My $46,000 Website Redesign”, 2022
- “Expectation vs. Experience: Evaluating the Usability of Code Generation Tools Powered by Large Language Models”, et al 2022
- “That’s Nothing Compared to Japanese Consumers.”, tzs 2022
- “False Discovery in A/B Testing”, 2021
- “Project Starline: A High-Fidelity Telepresence System”, et al 2021
- “Hacker News Folk Wisdom on Visual Programming”, 2021
- “People Systematically Overlook Subtractive Changes”, et al 2021
- “Adding Is Favoured over Subtracting in Problem Solving: A Series of Problem-Solving Experiments Reveal That People Are More Likely to Consider Solutions That Add Features Than Solutions That Remove Them, Even When Removing Features Is More Efficient”, 2021
- “Experiences of Ugliness in Nature and Urban Environments”, 2021
- “How Developers Choose Names”, et al 2021
- “Entropy Trade-Offs in Artistic Design: A Case Study of Tamil kolam”, et al 2021
- “Noise in the Landscape: Disputing the Visibility of Mundane Technological Objects”, 2020
- “Why Johnny Won’t Upgrade”, 2020
- “Tech Notes: The Success and Failure of Ninja”
- “The History of the URL”, 2020
- “All the Money in the World Couldn’t Make Kinect Happen: For a Moment a Decade Ago, the Game Industry Looked like a Very Different Place”, 2020
- “They Might Never Tell You It’s Broken”, Chevalier-2019
- “Co-Dfns: A Data Parallel Compiler Hosted on the GPU § 2.1.4 Idiomatic APL”, 2019 (page 33)
- “Hyrum’s Law: An Observation on Software Engineering”, 2019
- “How Can We Develop Transformative Tools For Thought?”, 2019
- “Dorodango, the Japanese Art of Making Mud Balls: Dorodango Author Bruce Gardner Shares the Story of How He Discovered the Japanese Art of Hikaru Dorodango”, 2019
- “Local-First Software: You Own Your Data, in spite of the Cloud [Web]”, et al 2019
- “A to Z of Modern Living: Future-Proof Design at Furniture Manufacturer Vitsœ’s Headquarters in Leamington Spa”, 2019
- “Fraidycat: Follow Blogs, Wikis, YouTube Channels, as well as Accounts on Twitter, Instagram, Etc from a Single Page”, 2019
- “Test & Roll: Profit-Maximizing A/B Tests”, 2018
- “Can Behavioral Tools Improve Online Student Outcomes? Experimental Evidence from a Massive Open Online Course”, 2018
- “Exquisite Rot: Spalted Wood and the Lost Art of Intarsia”, 2018
- “Community Interaction and Conflict on the Web”, et al 2018
- Rams, 2018
- “Computer Latency: 1977–402017”, 2017
- “Amazon Celebrates 10th Holiday Season of Frustration-Free Packaging—An Invention That’s Helped Eliminate 181,000 Tons of Packaging and 307 Million Boxes, and Given Millions of Customers Holidays Without ‘Wrap Rage’”, 2017
- “Keyboard Latency”, 2017
- “A Deep Architecture for Unified Esthetic Prediction”, 2017
- “Requiem for a Shuffle: Why Steve Jobs Told Me He Loved the Littlest IPod—And Why We’re Going to Miss It”, 2017
- “StreetStyle: Exploring World-Wide Clothing Styles from Millions of Photos”, et al 2017
- “When Pixels Collide”, sudoscript 2017
- “Software Engineering at Google”, 2017
- “The Work Life of Developers: Activities, Switches and Perceived Productivity”, et al 2017
- “Visions of Algae in 18th-Century Botany”, 2016
- “Deep Learning the City: Quantifying Urban Perception At A Global Scale”, et al 2016
- “Why WhatsApp Only Needs 50 Engineers for Its 900M Users: One of the (many) Intriguing Parts of the WhatsApp Story Is That It Has Achieved Such Enormous Scale With Such a Tiny Team”, 2015
- “Always Bet on Text”, graydon2 2014
- “Bored Mondays and Focused Afternoons: the Rhythm of Attention and Online Activity in the Workplace”, et al 2014
- “STRML: Projects and Work”, 2014
- “Evaluating Lehman’s Laws of Software Evolution within Software Product Lines: A Preliminary Empirical Study”, et al 2014
- “The Evolution of the Laws of Software Evolution: A Discussion Based on a Systematic Literature Review”, et al 2013
- “On the Evolution of Lehman’s Laws”, 2013
- “The Third User, Or, Exactly Why Apple Keeps Doing Foolish Things”, 2013
- “An Empirical Study of Lehman’s Law on Software Quality Evolution”, 2013
- “The Olivetti Valentine Typewriter”, 2012
- “Programmer Information Needs After Memory Failure”, 2012
- “Evaluating the Design of the R Language: Objects and Functions for Data Analysis”, et al 2012
- “The Configuration Complexity Clock”, 2012
- “Shiny Balls of Mud: William Gibson Looks at Japanese Pursuits of Perfection”, 2012
- “How Trello Is Different”, 2012
- “STEPS Toward Expressive Programming Systems: “A Science Experiment””, et al 2012 (page 2)
- “Mathematical Marbling”, et al 2011
- “Utility of Human-Computer Interactions: Toward a Science of Preference Measurement”, et al 2011
- “Does Your IPod Really Play Favorites?”, et al 2009
- “Beware Trivial Inconveniences”, 2009
- “If You Don’t Change the UI, Nobody Notices: I Saw a Screenshot a Few Days Ago That Made Me Think Windows 7 Beta Might Actually Be worth Checking Out.”, 2009
- “Three Doors to Other Worlds”, 2008
- “The Impact of Control-Display Gain on User Performance in Pointing Tasks”, et al 2008
- “The Complex Dynamics of Collaborative Tagging”, et al 2007
- “Signing Party: The Artists Sign Their Work”, 2004
- “The Art of Unix Programming § The Right Size for an Editor”, 2003
- Zendo, 2002
- “Extending Fitts’ Law to a 3-Dimensional Pointing Task”, 2001
- “Maxims or Myths of Beauty? A Meta-Analytic and Theoretical Review”, et al 2000
- “Choices”, 2000
- Tokyo: A Certain Style, 1997
- “Laws of Software Evolution Revisited”, 1996
- “A Plea for Lean Software”, 1995
- “How Learning by Doing Is Done: Problem Identification in Novel Process Equipment”, 1995
- “Tokyo Style (book Review)”, 1994
- “Designing to Facilitate Browsing: A Look Back at the HyperTIES Workstation Browser”, et al 1991
- “Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big [Worse Is Better]”, 1991
- “Supporting Document Development With Concordia”, 1988
- “Selection Devices for User of an Electronic Encyclopedia: An Empirical Comparison of 4 Possibilities”, 1988
- “Document Examiner: Delivery Interface for Hypertext Documents”, 1987
- “The Little Can That Could”, 1987
- “Braun ET66 Calculator”
- “An Experimental Comparison of a Mouse and Arrow-Jump Keys for an Interactive Encyclopedia”, et al 1986
- “Crabs: the Bitmap Terror”, 1985
- “Programming As Theory Building”, 1985
- Program Evolution: Processes of Software Change, Lehman & 1985
- “A Retrospective on the Dorado, a High-Performance Personal Computer”, 1983
- “Contrasting Concepts of Harmony in Architecture”, 1982
- “Epigrams on Programming”, 1982
- “Programs, Life Cycles, and Laws of Software Evolution”, 1980
- “On Understanding Laws, Evolution, and Conservation in the Large-Program Life Cycle”, 1979
- “The Apple Marketing Philosophy: Empathy · Focus · Impute”, 1977 (page 9)
- Tools for Thought, 1977
- “Designing Organizations for an Information-Rich World”, 1971
- “A Computer Movie Simulating Urban Growth in the Detroit Region”, 1970
- “Design for an Intelligence-Amplifier”, 1956
- Ein Totentanz, 1922
- “Ornament and Crime”, 1910
- “The Importance of Being Textual”, 2024
- “The Turing Complete User”
- “Bits of Hackage”
- “Ergonomics of the Symbolics Lisp Machine”
- “The Secret of Psalm 46 (200222ya)”
- “The Right Size for an Editor”, 2024
- “Big Ball of Mud”
- “The Life-Changing Magic of Japanese Clutter”
- “Using Static Websites for Tiny Archives”
- “Computers Doing The Right Thing”
- “Wrangling Guideline”, 2024
- “Institute for Controlled Speleogenesis”
- “Logitech MX Master 3 vs 2S Teardown: Our Favorite Mouse Got Even Better”
- “Operant Conditioning by Software Bugs”, 2024
- “The Soul of Maintaining a New Machine—First Draft”, 2024
- “Line Length Revisited: following the Research”
- “Rules of Machine Learning”, 2024
- “Q&A § Brexit Logo Design”, 2024
- “At Any Given Moment in a Process…we Have a Certain Partially Evolved State of a Structure. This State Is Described by the Wholeness: the System of Centers, and Their Relative Nesting and Degrees of Life.”
- “Dynamicland”, 2024
- “Hypertext Tools from the 80s”
- “Falsehoods Programmers Believe About X”
- “Kingnobro/IconShop: (SIGGRAPH 2023) Code of “IconShop: Text-Guided Vector Icon Synthesis With Autoregressive Transformers””
- “Loom: Multiversal Tree Writing Interface for Human-AI Collaboration”, 2024
- “
sam2_hierarch: Unsupervised Human-Friendly Online Object Categorization”, Utility2024- “IconShop”
- “Fan Is A Tool-Using Animal”
- “CONTENTdm”
- “The UX of LEGO Interface Panels”
- “The Door Problem”
- “Copying Is the Way Design Works”
- “Beware of the Robot Pharmacist”, 2024
- “The Secret of Minecraft, and Its Challenge to the Rest of Us”, 2024
- “Yesterday’s Pixels, Today”, 2024
- “The Pixel Art Tutorial”
- “17th Century Calligraphy from Germany”
- “Alexander Graham Bell’s Tetrahedral Kites (1903–9) [Image Gallery]”, 2024
- “Lewis Carroll’s Illustrations for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (1864160ya)”
- “Chladni Figures (1787237ya)”
- “D. A. Rovinskii’s Collection of Russian Lubki (18th–19th Century)”
- “Anton Seder’s The Animal in Decorative Art (1896128ya)”
- “‘Clouds of Unknowing’: Edward Quin’s Historical Atlas (1830194ya)”
- “Owen Jones’ Examples of Chinese Ornament (1867157ya)”
- “French Silk Sample Book (ca. 1900)”
- “Henrique Alvim Corrêa’s Illustrations for The War of the Worlds (1906118ya)”
- “Images from Japanese Design Magazine Shin-Bijutsukai (1902122ya)”
- “Japanese Firemen’s Coats (19th Century)”
- “Flowers of Fire: Illustrations from Japanese Fireworks Catalogues (ca. 1880s)”
- “John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685339ya)”
- “An Iconic Line: Claude Mellan’s The Sudarium of Saint Veronica (1649375ya)”
- “On the Writing of the Insane (1870154ya)”
- “Joseph Perry’s Medical Illustrations of Miscarriage (1834190ya)”
- “Plague Doctor Costumes”
- “The Reverse of a Framed Painting, and Other Trompe L’oeil by Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts (ca. 1670)”
- “Adolf Schmidt’s Atlas Der Diatomaceenkunde (1890134ya)”
- “Solid Objects: 16th-Century Geometric and Perspective Drawings”
- “Studies on Twilight Phenomena, After Krakatoa (1888136ya)”
- “The Geometric Landscapes of Lorenz Stoer (1567457ya)”
- “The Unicorn Tapestries (1495–1505)”
- “Unai No Tomo: Catalogues of Japanese Toys (1891–321923101ya)”
- “Designs from Kimono Pattern Books (ca. 1902)”
- “William Hogarth’s Satire on False Perspective (1754270ya)”
- “Defining the Demonic”
- “Emma Willard’s Maps of Time”
- “Loie Fuller and the Serpentine”
- “Marxist Astronomy: The Milky Way According to Anton Pannekoek”
- “Stuffed Ox, Dummy Tree, Artificial Rock: Deception in the Work of Richard and Cherry Kearton”
- “Akin’s Laws of Spacecraft Design”
- “The Borderlands Gun Collector’s Club”, 2024
- “Simpler Doesn’t Mean What Tesla Thinks It Means”
- “The Little Can That Could”
- “A New Medium for Communicating Research on Programming Languages”
- “Against the Survival of the Prettiest”
- “America Was Supposed to Be Art Deco”
- “What Board Games Teach Us About Data Visualization by Johannes Wirges”
- “Sony TR-1825 AM Radio”
- “Are We Really Engineers?”, 2024
- “What Engineering Can Teach (and Learn From) Us”, 2024
- “Downsized Dwellings: Inside Tokyo’s Tiny Living Spaces”
- “Arbital Postmortem”
- “Olivetti Valentine”, 2024
- “The UX on This Small Child Is Terrible”
- “How a Naked Skydive Inspired a Way to Keep Pilots Oriented in Flight”
- “The History of the Gibson Black Beauty”
- “Studies on Natural Populations of Drosophila. II. Heritability and Response to Selection for Wing Length in Drosophila Melanogaster and D. Simulans at Different Temperatures”
- “How the World’s Foremost Maze-Maker Leads People Astray”
- “For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws”
- “Final Fantasy 7: An Oral History”
- “Tog’s Paradox [Jevons Paradox for Software Features]”
- “Colors in Movies and TV: What Happened to Them?”
- “How the Web Became Unreadable”
- “Cheap Ornament and Status Games”
- “The Genius Design of Cowboy Bebop’s Titles”
- “HUMAN’20: ‘A Live Demo of the Intermedia Hypertext System’ (Norman K. Meyrowitz)”
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography