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Headed to Austin Next Week

Posted on June 17, 2009 by in Blog | 1 Comment

I’ve been trying to get to the HOW Conference for three years now, and I finally got the approval from my boss to go. Being that I’m the *entire* marketing department at my company, I’m responsible for everything from the design and execution of ad campaigns to requests for proposals on building facilities at new airports; [...]

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Spam, visualized.

Posted on May 19, 2009 by in Blog | No Comments

If all spam e-mails were in the form of nicely drawn cartoons, I might actually read them. Via Geekologie.

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The same ‘Seinfeld’ episode airs in Bangkok 12 hours later…

Posted on April 4, 2009 by in Blog | No Comments

(Click to enlarge.) Via BudiKwan.com

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Good advice is hard to find.

Posted on March 19, 2009 by in Blog | No Comments

Yesterday I stumbled upon Penelope Trunk’s blog (of Brazen Careerist). One of her articles caught my eye, and before I knew it, I must have read at least a dozen of her posts; topics ranged from one’s likelihood of being promoted, to deciding if you need a therapist, to tips on navigating a quarter-life crisis. In my reading, I [...]

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10 Harsh Truths About Corporate Websites

Posted on February 11, 2009 by in Blog | No Comments

Smashing Magazine shares 10 not-so-great-to-hear truths about corporate websites. Company owners, take note, and take five minutes to read this post- your web guy will thank you. Via Smashing Magazine.

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The F-Pattern

Posted on January 20, 2009 by in Blog | No Comments

This isn’t news to anyone, but I was trying to explain this to a client the other day and I couldn’t find the link. So, well, this one’s for me. F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content: Summary: Eyetracking visualizations show that users often read web pages in an F-shaped pattern: two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical [...]

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