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Where’s Christina

Life has been busy lately as you might have guessed by the utter lack of blogging. Right now […]

unintended consequences

A recreation, not actual map used So I was having breakfast yesterday with the design manager for Maps […]

an interesting thought

If you haven’t seen it, BetaVote.com is a pretty interesting expirament. This, like “Hot or Not” are just […]

Beyond the Page

Be sure to take the time to flip through Beyond the Page (Atomiq) Gene describes it as “Some […]

Everyone says LOL

But if you actually want to laugh out loud, check out ELITE DESIGNERS AGAINST IKEA (thanks victor!)

good question

This weekend I was at the Future of Information Architecture retreat. I’m still sleepy, as when IA’s get […]

photo friday

today’s Photo Friday topic is “furry” which reminded me of this amazing seed pod I saw while hiking […]

seal of approval

Saturday we took a walk along the ocean. i nearly stepped on a seal. They really blend in […]

It’s coming

AIFIA | The Future of Information Architecture, A Retreat is coming up, and the schedule has just been […]

How the Treo is changing me

It’s funny how technology changes you in small and unexpected ways. The integration of a camera into my […]

taking over

And here we see the new Boxes and Arrows DC headquarters (I wish!)

beauty and propaganda

Thanks to Adam, I’m able to gaze upon the work of Baader-Meinhof: Gerhard Richter again. It came to […]

make it all make sense

From the Hitler family tree to the Bush dynasty (no, I don’t mean anything by that) from the […]

i’m not up for much more

If you wondering why no posts, neither here nor widgetopia, well the summer doldrums have hit me hard. […]

lazy paper?

The Library of Unwritten Books is “an art project travelling the UK, … collecting stories and ideas for […]

webvisions

at webvisions. scott hirsch just gave a kick-ass talk on business understanding of design value. anil is now […]

treo

i’m on caltrain, trying to blog on my new treo 600. as service fades in and out, it […]

I saw it

From Michael Time Magazine article on Michael Moore “Fahrenheit 9/11 may be the watershed event that demonstrates whether […]

Leaving today

I’m leaving sometime today for Iowa. My husband and I are driving cross-country, taking a slow route there […]

might as well go analog

Résumé by Dorothy Parker Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns […]

Consistency is dull

I’m rereading David Aaker’s excellent book, Building Strong Brands and in chapter 7 he goes over changing a […]

why do they always get jesus

Reading Globetechnology “A Canadian man accused of being one of the biggest spammers in the world by Yahoo […]

not dead yet

I’ve been silent as the grave as of late. My apologies. Some of my time is with drupal, […]

I’ve been promoted

Having blogged for many years now, I find myself suddenly promoted to guru in the latest Design by […]

half the battle is not enough

My Brilliant Failure: Wikis In Classrooms Visions of “negotiating meaning”, “knowledge construction” and “student-to-student interaction” swam through my […]

the battle continues

I continue to work toward getting widgetopia on the drupal platform. it’s going slowly. The MT import issues […]

a tree grows on the web

John Baldessari is speaking this monday and so i did a search for him, and found this site […]