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What I Learned at DIGMA’s Design Means Business 2010

Posted on October 10, 2010 by in Blog | No Comments
Design Means Business.

Last week, I had the fortune to attend the Design Industry Group of Massachusetts’ (DIGMA) Design Means Business event at Reebok’s headquarters in Canton, MA. The day was split up into three panel discussions on how design relates to better business; all of the speakers shared very engaging case studies and stories on this topic, [...]

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Design and the NYC Subway Map

Posted on September 5, 2010 by in Blog | 1 Comment
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Following his extensive work on the New York City subway signage in the late 1960s, Massimo Vignelli, inspired by Harry Beck’s 1933 London Underground map, simplified New York’s tangled subway map into a clean, readable system. Idsgn writer Skylar examines Vignelli’s map and how the Metropolitan Transit Authority scrapped [...]

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Every Back to the Future Timeline in One Infographic

Posted on August 7, 2010 by in Blog | No Comments
Great Scott!

(Click to enlarge.) Via Sean Mort.

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We New Englanders are a Cranky Bunch

Posted on July 23, 2010 by in Blog | 3 Comments
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Produced by the College of Computer and Information Science at Northeastern University (my alma mater), and Harvard Medical School at Harvard University, the above infograph was built using over 300 million tweets and shows density-preserving cartograms for each hour of the day (EST), by U.S. state. According to this data, us New Englanders [...]

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