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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2007 | mysql, design, shopping
Quoted: MySQL Database Design and Tuning (Developer's Library) (Paperback)
by Robert D Schneider (Author)
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2007 | designShareViewed: 3 Times
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 04 2007 | design, art, seattle
Yeah, how come when people do native plants they never do devil's club and nettles...
Quoted: The Landscape Design of the Olympic Sculpture Park Is a Major Failure. What's Blocking the Views and Killing the Plants? A Sentimental Allegory.
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 20 2007 | conference, design, future
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2007 | book, design, graphics
I want to do this to rrdgraph.. it's nice but it's so chartjunky.
Quoted: I spent the weekend building a new style for Shaun Inman's Mint 2 called Tufte Mint. The inspiration and namesake of the style was Edward Tufte's The Visual Display of Quantitative Information—a fantastic book…
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2007 | wii, design
All about the design of the wii
Quoted: Hello, everyone. My name is Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo Co., Ltd. Starting from today, I'd like to deliver a unique (perhaps unprecedented) series of ...
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2006 | conference, design, information, seattle
IDEA 2006
Information: Design, Experience, AccessWhere: Seattle Public Library, Central Library
When: October 23-24, 2006Conference Mission
Design problems are increasingly becoming information problems.
Throughout their days, people are engaging with complex information to manage their lives.
And designers now realize that information isn't simply this stuff you find -- the appropriate presentation of information helps people make sense of the world around them.
This conference addresses issues of design for an always-on, always-connected world. Where "cyberspace" is a meaningless term because the online and offline worlds cannot be made distinct. Where physical spaces are so complex that detailed wayfinding is necessary to navigate them. Where work processes have become so involved, and so digitized, that we need new means to manage those processes.
This conference brings together people who are addressing these challenges head on. Speakers from a variety of backgrounds will discuss designing complex information spaces in the physical and virtual worlds.
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2005 | blog, design, usability, imported:del.icio.usShareViewed: 2 Times




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