Happy New Year from Axbom Innovation with love. Some of it will be awesome, some of it will suck. Don’t be afraid. Let’s do this!
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T-shirts for interaction designers — and a geeky joke
Last year I designed a couple of t-shirts for interaction designers. This joke popped into my head. Beware that you have to be an extreme nerd to find it remotely funny: After I pushed for Nick Finck’s great post on gift ideas for UX:ers I was alerted by Thomas Lindqvist that my t-shirts could make [...]
Kevin Powell on Mobile Web and Responsive Design
A couple of weeks ago I stumbled upon Kevin Powell‘s presentation on Slideshare, Why Mobile First isn’t Enough, and the accompanying video. I found his presentation and performance really intriguing and since Responsive Web Design is all the new rave, i.e. something I need to know about, I called him up for an interview. The [...]
English blog – Total Recall
So yes, I am back to blogging in English after having had a successful Swedish blog for almost 10 years now, and yes I will be keeping both blogs alive. What most people do not know, however, is that I started out blogging in English as early as 1997 (on this domain! — axbom.com). The [...]
Axbom Innovation Manifesto For Succesful Websites
Principles and simple guidelines that make me and my clients more successful. Think digital. Act analog. Yes, my solutions may be digital, but they are always used in an analog environment, by ordinary people. I will always see the people. Challenge the problem. I will not pursue a solution without understanding what the problem is. [...]
The difference between an interaction designer and a user experience designer
Since I do both experience design and interaction design, explaining the difference may seem moot, but I find people have a really hard time distinguishing between the terms of usability, interaction design and UX (or user experience design). Really understanding how Experience Design fits into the big picture is one step closer to creating awesome [...]










