Everything I Know About Design I Learned from The Sopranos
Michael over at the Design Observer has a fantastic post about design and the end of the Sopranos.
Check it out now or I’ll send Paulie to visit you.
Michael over at the Design Observer has a fantastic post about design and the end of the Sopranos.
Check it out now or I’ll send Paulie to visit you.
A coworker sent this to me and I’m sure it’s been around forever and I just saw it for the first time but I thought it was cool so here it is. Take a look at the following image: Which way is the dancer turning? If clockwise, then you use more of the right side…
I really wanted to do a proper, long and detailed wrapup post for SXSWi but I’m not going to because there was just so much going on and it’s still digesting in my mind what transpired in Austin. That and I’m really tired due to a day at the airport, flight delays and BBQ withdrawal….
After reading Miss 604’s post about a promotion as part of the upcoming Simpsons movie to convert some 7-11’s into Kwik-E-Marts…and the fact that is was actually happening not too far from home (the only one in Canada), I decided I had to check it out. As I was just about to leave, my friend…
Dan Saffer (who gave a great presentation at SXSW about Learning Interaction Design from Las Vegas) posted a few links to some great videos from the TED conference. I especially liked this video of Malcolm Gladwell speaking about things we can learn from spaghetti sauce or as Dan put it, “why you shouldn’t design for…
As if there was any doubt that the Blogger team would win CBC’s Test the Nation. Check out Rebecca (aka Miss604) on national tv talking about her blog and podcast: Get the full scoop and pictures on her blog. Way to go Bloggers! Note to YouTube: I hate your videostill chooser thingy….it is teh suck….
A few months ago, I was contacted about doing an interview with the Georgia Straight which is the local weekly entertainment newspaper in Vancouver. It has finally made it to print (you can read it online here) and I think it turned out pretty good (thanks Chris!). I was worried that some (or all) of…
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Ha. Is it sad that I not only agreed with all of these but that I distinctly remember every single phrase being said? I guess the next advice is that when you reach the end of a project stop it just before any real conclusion occurs ;).