Life has been busy lately as you might have guessed by the utter lack of blogging. Right now […]
Where’s Christina
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!)
Did you say your job sucks?
this fellow keeps it all in perspective for us. (spotted in monterey, where jobs are hard to come […]
beauty and propaganda
Thanks to Adam, I’m able to gaze upon the work of Baader-Meinhof: Gerhard Richter again. It came to […]
Is that a trident in your pocket?
or are you just happy to see me? Google’s logo today is a bit… hmmm… suggestive.
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 […]