Archive for August, 2007

The Lunch Social Networking Site of Noonhat - presented at Ignite Seattle

New Orleans is not geeky, admittedly, but people in the Big Easy like eating good food. Besides, I would even dare to say that New Orleanians seem to take their time, and have a longer lunch break than people living in the real rush hour, high speech speed cities on the East or West Coast. […]

So How is User Experience Connected to User Impatience?

Providing good user experience is a big-big-big issue. Life is short, we don’t want to spend more clicks than necessary. Few-click landing pages, funnels, forms, newsletters, what have you makes us feel better, or does it? We are finite, and we know it every day, with every lovely spam, error message, blue death, complex navigation. […]

New Orleans Interactive Evacuation Map: for the 2nd Anniversary of Katrina

If you need the directions for New Orleans evacuation on an interactive cool map - after all we have a long hurricane season - here is a revamped Google New Orleans Maps from Contraflow (advertising revenue goes to Katrina Relief as they state). And if you wonder why on earth would we need […]

How To Make a Debris Dragonfly: Artistic Recycling in New Orleans by Trish Ransom

This Saturday we went to the Arts Market of New Orleans organized by the Arts Council of New Orleans. The Palmer Park was spotted with white tents featuring New Orleans inspired photos, paintings, fridge magnets, creepy mirrors, etc.
The tent we liked the most was Trish Ransom’s tent, which we could call the Art of Metallic […]