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17 Jul 2008, 12:41

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another interesting visualization tool

As I mentioned the other day, del.icio.us has become even more of an outboard brain for me lately, especially with our website redesign in full swing. Anytime I’m confronted with even the most minuscule UI issue (what to put on the form submission button? “submit”, “go”, “search”?), I turn to a handful of UX/design favourites and usually follow that up with a little googling. And of course all the interesting results end up in my del.icio.us account. The habit is useful to a point: if I want to recall something today that I bookmarked last week, I’ll probably find it pretty quickly and easily. But if I want to go back to something today that I vaguely recall bookmarking 2 months ago, I’m doomed to a whole lot of paging, scrolling, and clicking before I find it.

favthumbs

So it was with some delight that I stumbled upon Favthumbs. Do the internets really need another del.icio.us visualization tool? Maybe not, but it turns out that this one works for me. Since most of the stuff I’m doing these days is design-based, and being a generally visual person, images tend to imprint themselves on my brain better than words. If I bookmarked your website last week because you’ve done some interesting stuff with search boxes, I can guarantee you that I won’t remember the name of your site or anything I read on your page (rendering a search of my bookmarks fruitless), but I’ll probably remember the colours and layout. So a carousel (à la iTunes) or grid display of my del.icio.us bookmarks, complete with thumbnails, is genius. It’s pretty much exactly what the visually-biased like me need.


6 Comments

Posted by
Sarah Cohen
17 Jul 2008 @ 14:41

Gorgeous! And so helpful to show to faculty who find it hard to wrap their heads around delicious. But also just nice to be reminded of what that page you marked looked like. Efficient, aesthetic, and useful. Rockin.


Posted by
andrew
17 Jul 2008 @ 16:48

Whoa, see what happens when your content is delivered via RSS.. I missed your redesign.

For on the fly visualization, you might consider BetterSearch (firefox add-in) which provides simple thumbnails for delicious, google, etc.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/211


Posted by
Chellie
18 Jul 2008 @ 08:42

And if you want to learn how to build them yourself for free, go here: http://www.yaelle.com/?p=61


Posted by
Marcella
23 Jul 2008 @ 17:05

Thanks for the heads up! I love this – visual, simple and smooth.


Posted by
Nick
9 Aug 2008 @ 14:19

Nice resource for biology librarians. Particularly the powerpoints section.


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