mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 09 2009 | invitations, design, web services
Looks like a great alternative to eVite.
Quoted: pingg offers consumers, professional and businesses stylish online invitation creation, event management, guest list creation and event reporting services. With pingg you get the look and feel of traditional print invitations with the convenience and utility of an online invitation and event management service.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - 7 days ago | design, tv, film, pbs
The 2nd film by Gary Hustwit on Design (first was the excellent "Helevetica"). This one focuses on object design and features Apple.
This supposedly aired last night on PBS - but I don't see any repeat airings scheduled. In fact it looks like KCTS ran a Rick Steves marathon last night instead of broadcasting this movie :-(
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Found it will air on Dec 22nd(!) here:INDEPENDENT LENSObjectified #1107Air: Tuesday, December 22, 11:00 pm on KCTS 9 HDSeattle/YakimaFuture Airs: 12/27/09, 1:00 am KCTS 9 HDSeattle/Yakima; 12/27/09, 1:00 am KYVE 47Yakima
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - 13 days ago | design, animation, models
Some amazing and fanciful objects created by Japanese design firm, PantoGraph.
I like this "Analog iPod".
Quoted: パンタグラフの制作物、オブジェ
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - 26 days ago | video, learning, training, design, development, instruction
mike | Shared With: Everyone - 27 days ago | jobs, directory, web, design
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 11 2009 | marketing, design, seattle, startups
Really nice looking web designs by Seattle based firm.
Quoted: Bainbridge Studios is a Seattle-based creative services agency specializing in branding and interactive design for small- and mid-sized companies nationwide.
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 26 2009 | design, usabilityQuoted: Research findings from many usability studies from 1994-2009. Regular Alertbox column + Web design guidelines. Conferences and training events.
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2009 | wired, magazine, design
I'm dropping my magazine subscription to Wired. They must really HATE their readers. I really wanted to read their article on Craigslist in the September issue (17.09) - but it's UNREADABLE.
I've had this long standing problem with Wired. They are so hung up on being avant-guarde in their layout, that they make the magazine unreadable for their readers. When they first came out, they used to set red type on top of a green background - UNREADABLE. This article is set with lines running nearly the full width of a magazine page - UNREADABLE.
Can't they just set their magazine in an easy to scan design?
After I dropped my Wired in the Trash, I picked up my copy of Science. It's the CONTENT that makes this magazine great - the layout is as simple and "by the book" as it gets. But it's a great magazine to scan, skim, and read.
Goodbye, Wired. I hate YOU too!
Quoted: Read in-depth coverage of current and future trends in technology, and how they are shaping business, entertainment, communications, science, politics, and culture at Wired.com.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 11 2009 | engineering, art, aesthetics, design
re-faving brad - an inspirational read about design aesthetics.
This is Chapter 9 of Paul Graham's book "Hackers & Painters" (c) 2004.
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 08 2009 | design, marketing, logo, outsourcing
Quoted: Get the logo that you really want by choosing from 50-200+ custom designs, instead of settling on a design from a handful of options that a traditional design firm provides.
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