Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Monson-Haefe's Law of Multitouch

I've decided to declare the First Law of Multitouch Design and name it after my self.

Monson-Haefel's Law

"The value of multitouch equals the net value added to each user's interaction conducted through that multitouch device, valued from the perspective of each user, and summed for all"

Inspired by "Bechman's Law".

3 comments:

Paul W. Homer said...

Homer's First Law of First Laws:

"One shouldn't name a first law after oneself, particularly if they have a long, confusing name or they can easily be confused with a cartoon character"

:-)

Multitouch Designer & Developer said...

Good lord! What cartoon character are you referring to?

Paul W. Homer said...

"... or a long dead, but rather verbose Greek guy."

:-)