by Daniele Rossi | Dec 28, 2010 | user experience
The headline says it all: Father’s app lets disabled son ‘speak’ thru iPad. After reading this and viewing the presentation below about using the iPad to help autistic children, how can anyone still claim the iPad is nothing but a bigger iPhone or...
by Daniele Rossi | Dec 27, 2010 | blog, creativity, user experience
Now THIS is an excellent and entertaining way to teach typography and choosing fonts. Plus, it’s short! Using the dreaded yet widely misused Comic Sans font to illustrate when to use which fonts to portray certain kinds of design communication. Check it out at...
by Daniele Rossi | Dec 17, 2010 | illustration
Roderick, the practical joking guardian angel of Spud is back in colouring book form (well, page) for you to download and colour! It’s my submission for the 2010 Catholic New Media Advent Calendar organized by my friend Sean McGaughey. Each day of the online...
by Daniele Rossi | Dec 10, 2010 | news
Along with fellow CSA members, Jaan Pill and Norm McEwen, I had the amazing opportunity to be interviewed on CBC TV for The National. The topic was the imminent release of “The King’s Speech” and raising awareness about stuttering. I also had a...
by Daniele Rossi | Dec 8, 2010 | social media
I attended Third Tuesday’s event on December 7th all about RIM’s social media adventures. As usual for Third Tuesday, the presentation didn’t disappoint! RIM’s presentation was yet another lesson in – surprise, surprise – actually...
by Daniele Rossi | Dec 3, 2010 | social media, user experience
I had the pleasure of attending TabLifeTO, a half-day conference organized by Rogers Communications. It was a morning of exploring the cultural and business impact of the iPad and what more is to come along with it’s emerging competing devices. Tablet war? Not...