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subtle cues

Andi sent me Fly UI

"I have seen one of the finest instances of user interface design ever, and I saw it in the men's room at Schipol airport in Amsterdam."

Posted at January 19, 2003 07:16 PM


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Wow! That is a truly fantastic idea. It does make you think though if such subtle visual clues can have such a profound effect, how can we use them better (and more often). Maybe a little focused thinking might be in order.

Posted by Tom at January 20, 2003 07:17 PM


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