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I'm a frequent Costco shopper—buying things in bulk just makes sense for a growing family. Every trip has the same ritual to it; find the things we need, avoid the things we don't, try lots of samples (a.k.a. lunch) and then... wait in the enormous lines. Many people dread going... (Continue)
Presentation from QCon showcasing our work for Barclays Global Investors
Here's a video featuring Eoin Woods, a software architect at Barclays Global Investors (BGI), talking about Apex, the new equities portfolio management system being built for the company's well known active management group: Cooper worked with closely with BGI users and developers for almost 2 years going from from concept... (Continue)
congratulations to litl
We're excited to announce the release of the litl, a simple, and quite frankly, very cool, computer for the home. We're proud to say that we helped design the litl. We worked for a year alongside the amazing folks at litl, as well as a number of other partners including... (Continue)

congratulations to litl

by The Editors on November 6, 2009

We're excited to announce the release of the litl, a simple, and quite frankly, very cool, computer for the home.

We're proud to say that we helped design the litl. We worked for a year alongside the amazing folks at litl, as well as a number of other partners including fuseproject, Fort Franklin and Pentagram to make the vision a reality.

litl webbook

The litl can be used in both laptop and easel modes (to support lean-forward and lean-back interactions), and does away with a lot of the unseemly artifacts of more traditional desktop idioms like folders and menus. It's closely integrated with the social Web and designed around family life.

We'll get a case study about our efforts up on our site as soon as we can. In the interim, check out the litl site for more about the computer and the company.

Filed under: Cooper, Experience Design, Interaction design, Visual design


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On Nov 10, 2009, David Fore said:

Nice work, Cooper!

 

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