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July 2011

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“

The business justification for this wild-ass effort is likely not obvious, so I’ll define it: the act of exploration is as valuable as the act of building.

Exploration is hard to justify because it’s hard to measure. When exploration is complete, you often have nothing to hold up to your project manager to explain or justify the expenditure of time. Here’s what you tell them, “My job isn’t just building product; I also build people.”

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—http://www.randsinrepose.com/archives/2011/07/12/bored_people_quit.html
Jul 13, 201112 notes
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Jul 13, 201118 notes
#ux #design #facebook #ignitenyc
Jul 11, 201111 notes
#design
  • Google+: HI I FOUND ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND PEOPLE YOU KNOW ON GOOGLE+
  • Me: ...I don't know any of these people. I've never heard of these people.
  • Google+: THESE ARE YOUR FRIENDS
  • Me: No, I've never seen these people before in my life.
  • Google+: GOOGLE+ SAYS THESE ARE YOUR FRIENDS THESE ARE ALL YOUR GOOGLE+ FRIENDS NOW DO NOT FUCK WITH GOOGLE+ GOOGLE+ TALKS TO GOOGLE STREET VIEW SO GOOGLE+ KNOWS WHERE YOU LIVE DO NOT FUCK WITH GOOGLE+ THESE ARE YOUR FRIENDS NOW YOUR ONLY FRIENDS GOOGLE+ SAYS SO ALSO YOUR NEW GOOGLE+ NAME IS "BITCHTITS"
Jul 10, 2011351 notes
Jul 8, 201120 notes
#design #google
With Friends Like…These → observer.com

Gordon and HC friend Michael are interviewed in an article about not being on Facebook, and do not at all come across like pretentious yuppie tech nerds.

Jul 5, 201172 notes
#facebook #social networks #yuppies

June 2011

5 posts

Jun 30, 201132 notes
Designing GitHub for Mac — Warpspire → warpspire.com

Great article on a great piece of software design.

Jun 28, 20116 notes
Jun 24, 201112 notes
#business
Designing a Better Bitcoin Identity

I’ve designed a fair number of identities in my day, but recently have been mostly focusing on UX/UI stuff, so after seeing the bitcoin logo all over the internet recently and having friends repeatedly ask ‘dude, can you design a better logo than that’ I knew I had to take on this project.


The de facto bitcoin logo going around looks a little cartoony for what is ostensibly the future of currency.  The modified B is a good start, but we need something a bit more serious.  And why is everything tilted?



Alright, at least the ‘B’ is vertical now.  This looks a commemorative poker chip graphic in some casino advertisement though.

We gotta make something hotter than this.

First, let’s look at some other, more established currencies.



 

Now these are some iconic currency symbols.  I’m really liking the angles on that Euro. Now, time for some quick drafts in Illustrator.



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A quick snapshot of just a few of dozens of B’s that were tried.  Serifs look too old school, definitely gotta go with a sans font.



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The cleanest most modern looking icon was the last in this series, a modified take on Museo - a very nice, clean, new font.

What’s nice about this execution is its cleanliness and versatility.  It’s simple enough to write, and unique enough to stand apart from both the ‘$’ and ‘B’ characters.  And with a bit of color it really pops.



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And with a little polish you can still get a nice looking coin icon out of it.  I’m horrendous when it comes to shiny metal designs, but perhaps someone will take this idea and run with it properly.

Now, for a proper logotype lockup with a bit more Museo.



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Much cleaner!

And now, a proper button for vendors that doesn’t look like the shady, unproven, cryptocurrency that bitcoin is.



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Who’s ready to do some online shopping?



That concludes the better bitcoin design hour.  All source files are available for free use here.

If you have any questions or comments, please let us know: g [at] handsomecode.com

Jun 15, 201161 notes
#bitcoin #design
Play
Jun 3, 201143 notes
#strat

May 2011

1 post

Hello, internet! → handsomecode.com
May 10, 20115 notes
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