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Which Widget is the Right Widget for My Application Design? Let’s talk about proper widget usage. It’s imperative to know when to use the right tool for the right job. I wouldn’t use a sledge hammer to hang a painting (unless it was a very large painting.) I wouldn’t use a socket wrench as a pliers. I could use a butter knife to... Apr 7th, 2008 | no responses
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UI Design Patterns: Exploration of Data and Visual Imagery in Application Design I was recently examining some interesting articles on Engadget and noticed  how the web site has been experimenting with different visual representations of data. As many know, Engadget is a high traffic tech blog. While it has not been special outside of the tech domain of knowledge. My eye... Jan 26th, 2010 | no responses

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With all the blogs out there you may be asking yourself who are you to give advice? That's a fair question. If you have a moment feel free to read about my design history.