unpressable buttons

Product design use and usability, designs new and old, inspired and unspired. The little things that matter.

Human-Checking Test: Useful in more ways than one...

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Anyone who's spent much time on the internet has encountered "human-checking" at some point - usually typing in a series of le...

Form Hinders Function - But at least it's funny...

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Would you feel comfortable using this hairdryer ? Maybe you just woke up and you're still in a state of sleep-induced stupor, and you ...

Ring Alarm Clock - Great start, not quite done...

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From designer Meng Fandi (and via The Product Usability Weblog ), the "Ring" alarm clock for couples is a great concept, but not ...
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Sneaky & Convenient Controls: Eye movement and teeth clenching...

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Today we have a couple of very unpressable buttons, since these are buttons that, well, you don't press . Instead, they're two ver...

Ergonomics - Controls above the display...

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I've heard two things from two different groups for the last few years: 1) Ergonomics people claim that on all of our little mobile dev...

Find Unused Clothing: Processes as products...

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Many products are successful because they encourage us to change our behavior in some way, to act in a more productive, efficient, or otherw...

Extra Shower Curtain Rod: Useful vs "normal"...

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A brilliant suggestion from Parent Hacks (and through Lifehacker ) is to add an extra curtain rod to your shower, on which to hang and dry ...
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