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Month: July 2008

data visualization, design Posted onJuly 23, 2008September 10, 2021

The Data Visualization Palette

I might expand this into a larger article at some point, but for now it’s just something I decided to cobble together for a quick […] Read More

miscellany Posted onJuly 22, 2008September 10, 2021

Theft-Prevention

My friend Rebecca is thinking about purchasing a scooter. Not a leg-powered one (like the “Razor” that was so popular with dot-commers), but a real […] Read More

business, culture, social media Posted onJuly 20, 2008September 10, 2021

If you build it, they won’t come

The Business Technology blog over at WSJ reports on a recent study of more than 100 corporate social networks. Ed Moran, a Deloitte consultant, found […] Read More

culture, data visualization Posted onJuly 19, 2008September 10, 2021

Return of the Douchebag

Perusing the online blogopolis today, I saw that Xeni over at boingboing has proposed a new greeting card that would thank the recipient for “not […] Read More

design, miscellany Posted onJuly 18, 2008September 10, 2021

Nailed it!

Please indulge a moment of self-pity… I know a designer’s job isn’t rocket science, but that doesn’t mean everyone is qualified to make design decisions. […] Read More

design Posted onJuly 17, 2008September 10, 2021

Clever Target Circular

Why do they call these things “circulars?” The word makes me think of my mom, clipping coupons from the Sunday paper for the weekly trip […] Read More

business, culture, miscellany Posted onJuly 17, 2008September 10, 2021

Yes People and No People

I’ve been stretched too thinly across a few big projects and trying for nearly three months to find a couple of qualified people to help […] Read More

culture, miscellany Posted onJuly 5, 2008September 10, 2021

Before you give up on the human race…

Lots and lots of people have passed this video around, but it puts a giant, ridiculous grin on my face everytime I watch it. This […] Read More

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