I just reinstalled Plaxo, in order to get my address book back after my laptop died. I updated […]
Plaxo with caution
going, going, gone!
President of AIfIA and my clever partner Victor Lombardi has published a call to IAs and desingers in […]
sometimes a great idea
Is a dumb strategy: More on Walgreens
too late to change anyone’s mind
China faults Bush on Iraq is a damning statement. Mostly I’m stalking about saying “damn, damn…”
beootifool
W Ketchupâ„¢ Sometimes adsense birings us little joys on days like this. I cannot believe this is not […]
What is more unusual than business as usual
from Harvard Gazette: Overworked interns prone to medical errors “On the traditional schedule, interns were on duty an […]
Frames
Don’t Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate–The Essential Guide for Progressives It’s too […]
if you are wondering….
I’m in New York, with spotty connectivity, and a severe cold. But I voted! There is always time […]
vote
and good luck with the Florida Election Ballot
the future
All watched over by machines of loving grace is Adam Greenfield’s brilliant take on the future of our profession, […]
if I were home
I’m in Michigan right now, but if I were home, I’d go see PARC Forum Series on Innovation […]
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 […]
debate
Kerry has a plan, Bush has a strategy, I have a lingering sense of unease. This is an […]
Desperately seeking neckache
From MSNBC – Women snuggle up with ‘Boyfriend’s Arm’ “A new product on the Japanese market has been […]
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!)
compete
According to Michael Porter, there are essentially two ways to compete: cost and differentiation. A Dry Cleaning Story […]
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 […]
And then Scott said…
From ROI Is Not a Silver Bullet “Although ROI methodology can be a useful tool for prioritizing possible […]
What the CEO Wants You to Know
What the CEO Wants You to Know : How Your Company Really Works should go into your carry-on […]
small is beautiful
Not small multiples, but rather multiple small… Bullet Madness is a collection of teensy bullets, arrows, icons and […]
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 […]
Competing with design
Like most folks, I get envelopes full of coupons all the time. So far, the only ones I […]
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 […]