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NRC

I really like the iPhone app of the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad (iTunes Link). Makes it easy to download and read your daily e-paper, even if you have not subscribed to the paper-version.

The user interface in general is a bit clunky and could use some polish. Navigating the daily paper’s sections takes too many clicks. Fortunately there also are some very nice touches: When you rotate the iPhone while in the reading screen a little lock appears. Tapping it locks the screen’s orientation. Good for reading in bed.

The reading screen is probably the place where you’ll spend most of your time while using this app and it’s there that the bad design decisions are most obvious.

Article view of the NRC iPhone app

110 of 480 pixels of screen height are obscured by user interface chrome. Doesn’t sound like much, but it is quite obtrusive when you have to look at it for a longer time.

The menu above the text is a breadcrumb that takes you back to the section overview. The lower menu lets you in- and decrease the text size and takes you to the next and previous articles of a section. This lower menu is completely redundant: the app also lets you resize the text by using the pinching gesture and you can flip to the previous and next articles by using the swiping gesture.

So let’s get rid of it:

Sans redundant lower menu

The upper menu is pretty “in your face”. I know that I am reading “NRC Handelsblad”, I do not need to be reminded all the time. Why not make the upper bar a bit transparent?

Transparent upper menu bar.

And why not have the upper bar disappear completely when the user double-taps the reading pane?

Chrome-less reading pane.

Voilá: A chrome-less reader, nothing to distract you from the content. Need the menu back? Just double-tap again.

Next wish on my list: tilt scrolling á la Instapaper.

RSS or die

Thinking for a living is een initiatief van Duane King van BBDK. Op hun Twitter linken ze elke dag minstens vijf porfolio’s van designers of fotografen. Ook als je niet op twitter zit kan je de RSS abonneren – aanrader.

Tussen al de ambitieuse Flash en de websites die de grootte van je browser veranderen (argh) was één portfolio met een bescheiden vormgeving en een RSS-feed: http://enormouschampion.com/

Ik heb naar alle portfolio’s gekeken, leuk hoor. Maar alleen die met de RSS-feed ga ik ook onthouden, omdat ik de feed geabonneerd heb. Als Enormous Champion iets nieuws op hun website post ga ik dat meteen in mijn RSS-reader zien. Een mooi vormgegeven design-portfolio-website is tof, maar maakt maar kort indruk. Als je een langdurige relatie met je kijker wilt vormen bied een RSS-feed aan.