- Intuilab is a software company that produces novel GUI toolkits, aimed at easing the collaboration between graphic designers, interaction designers and software developer.
- Grafica Obscura. A compilation of technical notes, pictures and essays that accumulated over the years by Paul Haeberli. This has not been edited since 1994, but still contains a few valuable articles.
- The work of Edward Tufte and graphic press.
- the In-Situ project develops novel interaction techniques as well as new tools to develop these techniques, and new methods to control the design process of interactive systems.
- University of Toronto's DGP One of the places to be since the 1980's if you want to do cool HCI and graphics research.
- Bill Buxton is a designer and a researcher concerned with human aspects of technology. His work reflects a particular interest in the use of technology to support creative activities such as design, film making and music. Buxton's research specialties include technologies, techniques and theories of input to computers, technology mediated human-human collaboration, and ubiquitous computing.
- Fresco is a windowing system derived from a powerful structured graphics toolkit originally based on InterViews. Fresco extends earlier incarnations to the status of a full windowing system, in command of the video hardware and processing user input directly rather than peering with a host windowing system.
- InfoVis.Net - A bilingual (English/Espanol) newsletter, publishing many interviews of important people in the field of Information Visualization.
- Mappa.Mundi Magazine explores how we see and use the Internet via an eclectic mix of articles about technology, history, and the future of cyberspace. This has not been edited since 2002, but still contains a few valuable articles.
- Pos-Design: some nice multi-functional furniture.
- Manuela Luchtmeijer's paintings.
- Marco Luchtmeijer, Body and Flow rebalancing..
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