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August 2010
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Why Do Beavers Build Dams?
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Clients From Hell: All over the screen →
I was contacted to do a branding project for a client who sold fruit juice locally. He came to my office and presented me with a storyboard of how the introduction animation for his website should run: The first few slides show a banana, pineapple, peach and strawberry happily dancing and cheering…
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July 2010
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Stay Cool With These Scientific Tips!
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WatchWatch
Puppets > humans.
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WatchWatch
Dumb question. Cylon, naturally.
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June 2010
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May 2010
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“A book is like a big, thick, impressive $25 business card.”
– David Maister (via @chrisbrogan)
May 27th
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Zuckerberg damage control in The Washington Post →
May 25th
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“Zuckerberg needs your data. His business is built upon it. The most important...”
– Lyons, on Facebook (via newsweek) (via blakeley) #SoylentGreen (via catbird)
May 25th
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Fill 'er up
catbird: That’s one page of the Huffington Post. What’s the takeaway here? That the way to “win” isn’t about thoughtfully designed, clear, simple, intuitive interfaces and experiences. It’s about throwing every single piece of crap you can find onto the screen all at once and then crosslinking the hell out of it until your servers bleed.
May 21st
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Google’s Data Collection Angers European Officials →
Whoops. Germans take data protection and privacy pretty seriously. It would be a shame if useful WLAN mapping couldn’t be used because engineering figured nobody would notice.
May 15th