Human-Computer Interaction grad student at Carnegie Mellon. Former software engineer at Apple.
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Skip to Skip: a Running Gesture
Published on 2010-08-06 02:03:47
Like many other runners, I like to listen to my music while training. Even with a playlist of running music, I often want to change the currently playing track. There are currently two popular options of doing this: using the device itself, or using a headphone remote. My ubiquitous computing project from last Spring explores [...]
Minimal Business Card Design
Published on 2010-07-21 02:11:36
Business card design is a tricky art. It’s a fairly constrained space, but that’s what design is all about, right? I’m ordering a personal set of moo mini cards. These are small, two sided prints. One side contains an image, and the other contains contact information. On the image side, I’m putting snippets of travel [...]
Android-powered Mindstorms
Published on 2010-06-28 01:27:53
A few projects around the internet use an Android phone to control the LEGO Mindstorms NXT brick. Most involve an ugly hack in which the phone communicates with a computer over WiFi, and the computer (paired to the NXT through bluetooth) submits the command to the brick. These projects typically use Android as a remote [...]