Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Bad sign


Is everything allowed here?

Good sign


Very easy to understand what this is about..

Maintenance sounds like a good word...

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Send an SMS or email from the plane, pay with VISA


Send an SMS or email from the plane, pay with VISA
Originally uploaded by yennyo

Using a credit card is more related to big expenses, something where you actually need credit for.... I would personally not be comfortable to use it just to send an SMS, but I guess that in case of emergency..

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Illustration fail


Did they really needed to have an illustration for this? If so, at least it should be one in good quality!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Context aware sign



More signals should be like this, adapting very accurately to the conditions of what it represents :)

Really bad dialog



When logging in to my work mail with Opera mini, this was the first screen shown. If I would just click "Perform maintenance", it would have deleted my old attachments and other items that I really do not want to lose. The other options are to "Agree" or "disagree" to something undefined and the last is to just "continue"... do I really need to make this decision when I am such in a hurry to access my inbox, that I even accepted the extra effort to do it with my mobile?

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Thursday, January 29, 2009

When computers met phones...



In the old good times, phones where simple to understand. You would just take the speaker, ask the commuter to put you in contact with the person you needed and voila... it just worked. Phones have gradually become more poweful and it is amazing what modern phones can do... and then, we got IP phones. Nowdays you almost needed to be a sysadmin to set up a phone!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

At first I saw an iphone!


I was suprised at first to find it bigger than what i am used to and i wondered for a second if it was just another chinese copy.. It is very interesting to experience the power of a shape making the brand as you end up recognizing the product in unexpected ways.