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About Jef Raskin
Jef Raskin (March 9, 1943–February 26, 2005) was an American human-computer interface expert best-known for starting the Macintosh project for Apple Computer in the late 1970s.
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Humanized Messages Library
Ajaxian (Oct 17 2007) Explore Article
...t implements Aza Raskins transparent messages pattern: Transparent messages are the brainchild of Jef Raskin. Its simply a large and translucent message thats displayed over the contents of your screen. They ...
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Humanized Messages for jQuery at Binary Bonsai
Binary Bonsai (Oct 15 2007) Explore Article
...ens and Journal. Tags: aza raskin, humanized messages, interaction design, interface design, jef raskin, K2. Debuting in K2s Sidebar Manager earlier this evening, Humanized Messages (demo) is a jQuery ...
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Aza Raskins Case for Undo
Ajaxian (Sep 18 2007) Explore Article
...ing When You Mean Undo” for A List Apart a few months ago, echoing the advice given by his father Jef Raskin in The Human Interface. I don’t think anyone refutes the wisdom of this suggestion, but [...] Az... (Read Full Article)
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Humanized > Weblog: Monolog Boxes and Transparent Messages
Humanized (Sep 11 2006) Explore Article
...ing in Enso, our upcoming product: transparent messages. Transparent messages are the brainchild of Jef Raskin. Its simply a large and translucent message thats displayed over the contents of your screen. They ...
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