Look or Feel is now Stimulant -AND- Announcing MIXr, Mobile Social Networking in Silverlight
Judging from the date of my last blog post, it’s obvious that we’ve been pretty heads-down over here for the past few months. However, it has all paid off, and I’m ecstatic to announce that Look or Feel has been realigned, retooled and reborn as Stimulant. I’m joined in partnership by long-time collaborator and confidant Nathan Moody, who will serve as Design Director. Stimulant is a digital experience design & development firm specializing in crafting memorable interactions for uncommon devices and contexts. Our new url is http://stimulant.io.
Now, if you’re reading this message, then we most likely *just* finished presenting MIXr — our realtime, mobile-based social networking application — at Scott Guthrie’s MIX08 keynote. MIXr’s sole purpose in life is to help users to figure out where the party is at *right this instant.*
It’s a fully data-driven, touchscreen-based application, running on Silverlight for Windows Mobile 6. It aggregates user ratings, such as a venue’s mood, line length, and music, and uses interactive data visualization to make it easy to figure out what’s hot and what’s not. Notable is that it’s the first gesture-based Silverlight UI on a mobile device.
We’re clearly excited about not only Silverlight 2.0 (WPF goodness is finally here!), but that Microsoft’s deal with Nokia really cements Silverlight’s future as a serious contender. Big props to everyone on the Silverlight team.
If you’re at MIX08, feel free to give us a shout at mix08@stimulant.io. And expect more frequent posts in this (or a new) space soon!
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