My impressions following an Apple Watch try-on appointment. Style is more important than you think. As a User Experience Design Agency we are expected to be able to design for any interactive medium. Right now we’re working on an app…
Category Archives: Review
-Cyber security campaign gone wrong
The Home Office here in the UK recently launched a new campaign to raise awareness about cyber security for both individuals and businesses called Be Cyber Streetwise. The campaign consisted of print ads and a website which focussed on a…
iOS7 brightness controls
Has anyone else noticed how useless the iOS7 brightness controls are? Now that the control centre panel is the (quick access) home of the brightness control, this panel, activated by an off-screen swipe from the bottom, overlays the content rather…
An affair with Android
An Apple fan-boy & UX designer’s perspective on switching to Android from iOS. Designing so many mobile apps at Every Interaction of late, we decided to replace our ageing Android ZTE Blade test handset with something more up-to-date that…
Twitter background image
Update! Mission successful! We all love twitter. As self-confessed twitter-addicts we seem to be spending more and more time with twitter every day. We’ve always been fans of apps to view and post to twitter,but since the brilliant redesign we have…
Sparrow mail app review for iPhone
Email is inherently personal and the way people manage it is personal too. Some are super-organisers; filing everything away into relevant folders (or tags), keeping a near-empty inbox with a zero-unread count. Others let their inbox fill up with little…
Tweetbot iOS app review
Update – this is a review for tweetbot 2.0 released in Feb 2012, not the new iOS7 3.0. If thats what you’re after here is a perfectly good review. Our thoughts are that the new tweetbot is awesome and you…
New Twitter iOS app & web UI review
Following the recent Twitter web UI redesign across all its platforms (new twitter GUI PSD resource we created available to download for free) I thought it a good time to look back and reflect on the still annoying interface niggles…