We IAs and designers love good information graphics. Well, I can’t say these are good, but they’re worth a laugh.  (special thanks to Brian McNitt for putting these in my inbox.)

I wish I was a little bit taller…
Fig 1.

Ghetto breakdown
Fig 2.

How we chill…
Fig 3.

View them all here: http://www.jamphat.com/rap/

Additionally, Google “Village Voice This Is Why I’m Hot” (or click that link, buddy) to see one of the most hilarious IA-esque breakdowns of a rap song in history. Peace…

Mims chain…

iPoddy Training

September 6, 2007

It’s official: the “touch” revolution is expanding beyond iPhone. No longer the stuff of UI geek wet dreams, having moved beyond the Microsoft propaganda for “surface” (and all its satirical variants), beyond the Treo’s broken “keypad,” the “touch” interface made popular by iPhone in June has spawned a sibling. Or a cousin.

The question is not whether the touch interface is extremely cool, or whether or not the iPod Touch is a good product. The question is how fast user adoption of a touch-based interface paradigm is likely to spread based on the product expansion rate Apple’s apparently set to pursue. Your music is still just music. Your iLife is still just marketing. This is all about flash and glitz, but Apple’s moves in this area have consistently been indicators of broader market trends to come. Causal ones.

I do not want an iPhone or iPod Touch, yet I salivate over them. I do so not because I think they will do anything at all for me or my happiness, but because I recognize them as industry-shaping, paradigm-shifting, advances worthy of anthropological consideration.

That said, I sure do love them Nanos. If you want to send me one, I’ll use it every day – I promise. Silver or black preferred. ;)

Touch reaches down to the masses.