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 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...
by Daniele Rossi | Mar 10, 2010 | blog, user experience
Came across this fantastic presentation given at PodCamp Nashville illustrating the vital user experience elements us designer and developers need to keep in mind when creating for the device. In a nutshell: no fold but use that space wisely.
by Daniele Rossi | Jan 28, 2010 | blog, user experience
Apple finally revealed the ill-named iPad yesterday to quite a lot of underwhelming reviews. Namely, “It’s just a giant iPod Touch”. I admit, at first I felt the same way. “That’s it?” Then I started to think about all the times I needed access to a computer –...