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Predictability

Published Sunday, November 16th, 2008
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We see trends for information whether we conciously acknowledge them or not. Street signs are fairly generic. There is always a system that repeats, not just for brand consistency but for knowing exactly what you’re getting into. Red means stop, error, failure, etc.

Computer interfaces follow a system of similar predictability. It’s ironic when the inventor of the graphic user interface was Xerox. Seems fitting for redundancy. All windows follow a pattern of operation buttons here, resize there. Scroll here, display there, etc. These are all following the same pattern on the top 3 operating systems in the world.

Despite many years of improvement on operating systems, there still hasn’t been much change. The reasons are twofold:

They are already very familiar. Why change something that we know how to use already? Sure, it’s not revolutionary, or even more than a minor change, but that’s the point. The biggest real change was the integration of the taskbar in Windows, otherwise known as the dock on the Macintosh operating system 10.x

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Welcome

Published Saturday, October 25th, 2008
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Hello, my name is Daniel Stewart. I am a graphic designer of 2 years working for the SJWeeks designs firm, and a graduate of San Francisco State’s Multimedia Studies Program with a focus on graphic & information design.

This website is a combination of an online portfolio and collection of information about the design profession along with my own opinion on the subject. Be it technical or ethical, I will talk about it, and you can let me know what you think by leaving a comment.

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