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  • Designing NUI Experiences

    A few months back I posted a collection of Microsoft Surface tips from the Twitter hashtag #Surfacetip. The 140 character limit is somewhat challenging so I'm planning to tackle these tips one-by-one in a tad more detail.I’ll start with a simple tip, but one that resonates with me from recent projects, and that is ensuring that everyone ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on May 28, 2009
  • Keep the Gamers Happy

    Last week Hungry Hippo came to Microsoft Surface.  As a child I munched my way through many a white plastic marble so I am fascinated to see how this classic children’s board game takes to a digital makeover. A number of puzzles, board games and arcade games have already been given the Surface treatment. Last month the ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on May 22, 2009
  • Surface Card Sorting

    Before the festive holiday kicked in I intended to design a Microsoft Surface Card Sorting application but time ran out without me getting much further than a brief conversation over a cuppa with some user experience colleagues and a few very rough and barely legible sketches of the application interface. To make sure I don’t ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on December 22, 2008
  • Digital play as an alternative to drugs

    Friday 28th November saw the first of the Virgin Atlantic VJAM workshops to brainstorm ways to improve the travel experience for customers.  Conchango took the Microsoft Surface unit along and I played guardian and host of this device for most of the day.  The attendees included travel professionals, experts in social media and ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on December 4, 2008
  • Waiting for Microsoft Surface to seamlessly recognise and communicate with devices

    In a previous post, Object Recognition leads the way for Microsoft Surface, I touched on how Microsoft Surface recognizes devices placed on top of it.  Microsoft Surface reads a small square 8-bit tag that is attached to an object so that users can interact with it.  The tag is a combination of dots that works like a barcode. When ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on November 27, 2008
  • Object Recognition leads the way for Microsoft Surface

    During the Surface workout Isobel demonstrated the magic of Microsoft Surface.  The one feature of Microsoft Surface that Bel didn’t touch on was object recognition.  Yet object recognition is one of the features of Microsoft Surface that really excites me. The five cameras inside the unit can recognise objects placed on the ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on November 20, 2008
  • Breaking down traditional barriers

    Isobel has just turned 4 and uses a computer mouse to (attempt to) navigate sites such as CBeebies.  She finds the mouse challenging and frustrating.  At such a young age her motor movement abilities are still developing.  Combine the motor skills required with spatial concepts necessary to effectively use the mouse and it’s ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on November 19, 2008
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