Archive for October, 2008

Joel Spolsky in Boston

Monday, October 27th, 2008

The subtitle for this article should probably be “Why the iPhone is Swallowable”. I’m here at the Software Development Best Practices expo in Boston. Joel Spolsky introduced us all, just a moment ago, to a new concept in design – how swallowable a device is. Admittedly he applied this to the notion of an iPod – and the new series of Macbooks – which having no seams look like they should be easily swallowable, but a design principle should be applicable across the board, right?

On a more serious note, Joel discussed a couple of interesting theories about how to make a great product, be it software or anything else. He started by talking about Control/Helplessness with obvious applicability to the Microsoft/Apple products, followed by a long section on Aesthetics. His point was that while there may be no sensible business rationale to creating an entire new manufacturing process for the Macbook just to lose a seam or two, we don’t let software engineers do design. Engineers think that artists can just paint over all their ugliness, whereas in reality the engineering decisions need to be shaped and guided by the overall design vision.

The second theory was about designing with a Culture Code viewpoint. SUVs are perceived as safe, despite the converse beng true, because they are soft (off-road suspension), with big armchairs inside instead of racing Recaro seats, and because the seating position is high up. Finally, and this was the crucial point, they have plenty of cupholders, allowing the driver to get a warm milky drink in a soft comfortable environment – in other words (according to Joel), selling the driver on a breast-feeding type experience. And, of course, breast-feeding equals a safe, comfortable environment.

I am now waiting for the first iPod-clone manufacturer to misunderstand the message and produce an something shaped like a breast.

Airsource in Boston

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Just a quick post to say that I will be dropping in at the Software Development Best Practice conference in Boston next week (Oct 27-30). If any readers of this blog are there, I’d be happy to get together for a coffee, beer, or lunch, as preferred. Just contact us through our website.

GooglER

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

UK readers will have noted today’s Google Doodle marking the visit of the Queen to Google’s London offices. I am personally rather interested to see if Google starts sporting a “By Appointment” Royal Warrant. It would be quite cool to be Her Majesty’s search engine of choice, after all.

Airsource One

Friday, October 10th, 2008

On Wednesday Airsource reached our first major milestone towards our corporate jet. We have our very own in-house pilot in John!

John (with wings)

So after 12 months of hard graft and weekly lessons and flights John passed his PPL. Congratulations from the team – next step is type certification on Airsource One!

Mobile Summer

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

I arrived at Airsource twelve weeks ago to begin my summer internship, and now — sadly — it is at an end. It has been an interesting time, where I have learnt a lot and contributed something I feel will be lasting. (more…)