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Microsoft Surface is a prime example of how natural user interfaces can change the way we interact with computers. As designers and developers, one challenge with creating natural user interfaces for multi-touch devices such as Microsoft Surface or Windows
 7 is getting around the old ways of thinking and old habits for interface design. 
Joshua Blake from 
InfoStrat decided to tackle this problem by creating SurfaceCube. SurfaceCube is a simple 3-D puzzle game for Microsoft Surface which he designed to illustrate as many as the Surface Interaction Guidelines as possible. I had the opportunity to sit down
 with Joshua and discuss SurfaceCube and the thinking behind some really interesting design decisions that makes it stand out as a natural user interface. 
We also briefly discuss Joshua’s upcoming book about natural user interfaces and multi-touch development,
Multitouch on Windows: NUI Development with WPF and Silverlight, due Fall 2010 (since recording this interview, the book titled was updated). As a special offer to Channel 9 readers,
 you can use the following coupon to order the book through the Manning Early Access Program and read the chapters as Josh writes them. Coupon code&amp;nbsp;channel9y is good for 35% off
Multitouch on Windows: NUI Development with WPF and Silverlight&amp;nbsp;when ordered through
manning.com, and expires on April 24, 2010.
 
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