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Posted on March 29, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

frog Click it. Do it… doooo it.

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Moleskine City Notebooks

Posted on March 27, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

I just picked up a Moleskine City Notebook from Amazon. Of course, I got the Boston one (even though I lived there for 6 years…) Anyway, I’ve just been thumbing through it and it’s really quite neat. They have built-in color maps of the city (with detailed views), subway station index, transportation contact information (train, [...]

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Six suggestions that can make you a better designer

Posted on March 27, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

Eric Karjaluoto over at ideasonideas just wrote a really inspiring article outlining six suggestions to make you a better designer. Here’s the list (but click on the link for the details): Find the problem Don’t be so smart “Sorta stealing” Set the bar higher Make, save, compare Start The next time I have a design project, [...]

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Some soul-searching questions to ask yourself the next time you start a project.

Posted on March 25, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

Via the folks over at 37signals

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Accepting change

Posted on March 24, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

Accepting change The evolution of fast food logos.

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Widgets, widgets, everywhere.

Posted on March 24, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

What’s the deal with all the widgets lately? Ten years ago, the term “widget” was used in business school in case studies where Company “X” produces “Widgets” at a profit margin of blah blah blah… From what I can remember, Konfabulator (now Yahoo Widgets) gave a new definition to the term “widget” [...]

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PowerPoint is Not a Game of “Let’s See Who Can Put More onto a Slide.”

Posted on March 21, 2008 by in Blog | No Comments

Yesterday, Robert Scoble over at Scobleizer wrote a post about a new product called SlideRocket. According to the SlideRocket website, SlideRocket is a rich internet application that provides for every part of the presentation lifecycle. It integrates authoring, asset management, delivery and analytics tools into a single hosted environment [...]

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