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Author Archives: Harrie van der Lubbe
“London Calling” Adobe User Group meeting
The 25th meeting of the Adobe User Group the Netherlands on December 7th had the theme ‘London Calling’: with 4 creative agencies from London on stage. As you might know, a creative agency needs to have a showreel. And the … Continue reading
Tags: Adobe User Group, AKQA, B-Reel, Inspiration, Interactive, The Mill, Unit 9
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“Touch Me” Adobe User Group Meeting
As we at Quince know: touch devices are here to stay. Which means we need to keep looking at how designing and programming for (multi)touch devices works. The Adobe User Group meeting ‘Touch Me’ touched on this subject last week … Continue reading
Tags: Adobe, creativity, Microsoft, multi-touch, social play
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Start with the favicon
When designing functionality for a website, I see creatives usually start with the seemingly most important problem to solve. For instance on a video sharing page, you would start with the way to see the videos, or search through them. … Continue reading
Tags: interaction design, story-telling
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The use of creativity
A concept, a website, a display, an event. Who’s it for? Well, the client of course, they requested it. Any creator will say that. Inevitably, however, any project will become a piece of you as well, not without consequences.
Tags: creativity, projects, solution driven
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Show, Tell or Do?
Every time I answer someone who asks how many people work at Quince, they are surprised. The size of the company is bigger than they thought, and subsequently they ask why they never heard of us before. I guess an … Continue reading
Tags: just do it, strategy
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Let’s go native!
Last week we had a somewhat heated discussion in the office. We debated whether to develop a certain application native, in Flash -with export to iPhone option-, or as a web app. Opinions went back and forward about the pro’s … Continue reading


