“Future is delicious”, isn’t it?
1. Take a plenty of Apple user experience
2. Stuff it with fresh Microsoft functionality
3. Season with a bit of Google minimalism
Serve on an operating system of your choice
How does that recipe sound? ;-)
World Map in XAML
Following the great work Imran Shaik on creating world map in XAML (http://silverlight2.blogspot.com/2007/12/silverlight-world-map.html), I decided to improve it a bit:
- Every country is highlighted on mouse hover/out and can be selected
- All these properties can be customised from single style definitions in XAML and C# code behind
- Labels are added for each continent; these can potentially select all countries within certain continent
- Tooltips are added for countries within South America just for the demo purposes
You can see the demo Silverlight 3 website at:
http://www.sgolubev.com/share/WorldMapInXaml/
The entire Visual Studio 2008 Silverlight 3 project can be downloaded from:
http://www.sgolubev.com/share/WorldMapInXaml/WorldMapInXaml.zip (~6Mb)
You will find a self-contained map user control which you can reuse in your projects. Please respect copyright rules specified on the Imran’s site. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence.
Hope you find this useful!
Worlds smallest Post Office
Post Office Kiosk prototype by Industrial Facility will hopefully solve the problem of long queues at post offices in the UK.
The research of prototype designers shows that:
“Almost a quarter of people visiting Post Office have to wait at least 10 minutes. The Post Office lost 184,000,000 pounds in year 2008”
User interface and the virtual assistant were quite amusing :-)
“Super Contemporary” exhibition . Design Museum. London
Do we need music to dance?
Reading train station. No music. No "candid camera". And not another T-Mobile flash-mob.
“It’s not old age, it’s only fatigue” (Counterrevolution, Yuri Shevchuk, DDT)
Letters Wall
One of the great works by Spanish design studio Estudio Mariscal I’ve discovered at a lively Mariscal Drawing Life exhibition at the Design Museum in London:
"Letters Wall" by Mariscal
Take a look at other works they presented in London: http://www.mariscaldrawinglife.com/
Logitech Portable Lapdesk N315
What a useful gadget! Solves two problems when using laptop on your knees: no more leg “heating” and there’s a space for convenient use of your external mouse! Wonderful!


