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By accident I stumbled upon this inspiring story. Tony Quan is a famous graffiti artist in LA however tragedy struck hard when he discovered that he got ALS. Since his body is failing on him he could not follow his passion anymore. A group of talented hackers did something truly amazing. First they build a low-cost eyetracker which allows Tony to draw by only using his eyes. After he used the device for the first time he said:

"That was the first time i’ve drawn anything since 2003! It feels like taking a breath after being held underwater for 5 minutes.”
After they built the eyetracker they took the whole idea to an even higher level. Since Tony can not leave his bedroom, the group used a high performance beamer to project his art live onto walls in the city.
For me the story shows two things. First it is amazing what kind of possibilities technology offers for people with disabilities. Secondly it is interesting to see how the falling prizes for complex hardware are leading to a true democratization of high-end technologies. Nowadays in order to accomplish something all you need is a dedicated group of hackers since the hardware is getting cheaper and cheaper every day.

Learn more about the project here.
One of the biggest usability problems on the internet is still the inconsistency in which links are displayed. Back in the good old days my Netscape browser displayed every link on nearly every website in the same way because not many people knew how to change their looks. Nowadays this is not the case anymore. Probably one of the first things a web designer does when building a new site is overwriting the default link design. However this leads to a lot of pain especially for people who did not grow up with the internet and do not have that sixth sense when it comes to knowing what word, box or picture is a link and which is not. Lets have a look at Twitter as a concrete example.
Picture of the website Twitter
As you can see Twitters main site uses a wide range of designs for their links: underlined text, text in a different color, boxes, pictures,... I doubt that you can tell me the number of links on the page after one quick look. Now lets compare this with the most visited site on the internet the Google Search homepage.
Picture of the website Twitter
As you can see the site uses only one design for every link: blue underlined text. Obviously this makes it very easy to spot links.

It will be interesting to see how this topic will evolve further. I strongly believe that it is important for every website to have a consistent way to design links.

By the way this post was inspired by my own attempt to improve the links on this site. As you can see every link, except to top menu, is underlined, now. Hopefully this will have a positive effect on the usability of the site.
By accident I stumbled upon these rather hilarious posters which can be found in the Tokyo metro.
Tokyo Metro Poster
Apparently each month they come up with a new one. Click here to see all of them.
At the airport in Seoul I saw the following slogan which made me smile.
Delicious Happiness
It certainly sounds a lot nicer than "Live everyday of your life as if it would be your last".
The documentary Boxes gives you a little insight into the life and genius of Stanley Kubrick. The famous director responsible for movie classics like "2001: A Space Odyssey" or "Full Metal Jacket".

I highly enjoyed it. If you are a movie fan make sure to give it a go. Direct Link