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Reuse, recycle, but donât reinvent the wheel unless necessary. by Brian Christiansen at UI Engineering. Via. This collection captures findings of consistent, unique or interesting interfaces and design flows from across the web. Please note that the content of these sets is not representative of all of the patterns I've captured. I tend to use tags more religiously and recommend that you look ther
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David Friedman's Ironic Sans blog is full of great ideas, but never have we been in such desperate need of rapid implementation as this Outlet Wall. We'd say the idea is pretty self-explanatory, making an art out of plugging in devices instead of fussing with a hidden tangle of cords and powerstrips on the floor -- we've lost many a friend and family member to the wilds behind our entertainment ce
The Eee Keyboard PC was pretty amazing before, but now that weâre seeing it running Intelâs Moblin OS, we want one even more. https://gizmodo.com/asus-eee-keyboard-with-pc-and-touchscreen-caught-lookin-5279630 Weâve only seen Windows XP versions of the computer-inside-a-keyboard before, but sticking Intelâs Linux-based Moblin on there actually makes sense. Iâve always pictured the Eee keyboard as
Two enterprising modders tore down an Acer Aspire One netbook and crammed it into an SNES to create one of the most droolworthy mods weâve ever seen. The highlight? A Super Mario World cartridge refashioned as a slot-loading optical drive. Modders quangDX and DuPPs managed all kinds of sweet tricks with this European SNES; the consoleâs âEjectâ button actually ejects the disc from the optical driv
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