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.
As a web geek, this site just blows me away in it’s creativity: Check it out…I’m off to see if I need to upgrade my fridge for my next web project. Found via Signal vs Noise
As you can see from the image at the right, I took the 2007 A List Apart Web Design Survey. You should too if you work in the industry (or want to, or do it as a hobby). Click the image to get more info and to take it. Should be interesting to see the…
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…
I’m currently at the Super Happy Dev House at Bryght…things are just getting going. More photos here. Update: Back home after a fun day/night at the SHDH….had a great time meeting some cool peeps and taking some pix….yeah that every word is a link thing doesn’t work so well when you have more links than…
I had originally planned to post about TiVo and other PVR options but this post is pretty long in just talking about my TiVo experiences so I’ll split the topic into a couple of posts. Stay tuned for future posts about using a PC based PVR solution as well as using an Xbox (the first…
Signups have started for the 2007 installment of BarCamp Vancouver on August 17th/18th. I’ve never been to a BarCamp before and I missed it here last year. I also never got to it when I was in Austin for SXSW the past couple of years either so I don’t want to miss this chance. I’m…
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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 ;).