Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoiseReal Work vs. Imaginary WorkSince we launched Hill Charts in Basecamp we’ve been fielding many interesting questions. One common question is: how do we catch more…Aug 24, 20187Aug 24, 20187
Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoiseNew in Basecamp: See where projects really stand with the Hill ChartFor years we’ve used Basecamp To-Dos to track all of our design and programming work here at Basecamp. They help us make sure that nothing…Jun 7, 201850Jun 7, 201850
Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoiseRunning in CirclesWhy Agile Isn’t Working and What We Do DifferentlyNov 22, 201755Nov 22, 201755
Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoiseFoggy thinking in design (and how to cut through it)As designers we’ve all used foggy sentences like these:Feb 1, 201710Feb 1, 201710
Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoisePosition, Position, Position!The mantra in real estate is “location, location, location.” You can upgrade kitchens and bathrooms all day, but if you’re in the wrong…Jan 11, 201719Jan 11, 201719
Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoiseNew: Better control over email and phone notifications in Basecamp 3Before today, it was hard to know if Basecamp would tell you about new messages via email or through the app on your phone. Now Basecamp…Feb 25, 20168Feb 25, 20168
Ryan SingerinSignal v. NoiseThe Fidelity Curve: How to weigh the costs and benefits of creating UI mockupsHere at Basecamp we do a lot of paper sketching. Usually we jump straight to code after making a rough sketch. But it’s not a black and…Jan 22, 201632Jan 22, 201632
Ryan SingerWant to Understand Design Forces?Untangle design conversations into the forces bearing on the design, the solutions under consideration, and the fitness between the two.Mar 18, 20151Mar 18, 20151
Ryan SingerVisualizing a product’s UI and code layersThis article was originally published to Feltpresence.com in March 2011.Jan 14, 2015Jan 14, 2015
Ryan SingerKeeping the goal in sight while designing component flowsOriginally published to Feltpresence.com in August 2012.Jan 14, 2015Jan 14, 2015