Posted on November 12, 2008 by thinq4yourself
I woke up this morning thinking about change, agility, & something I’m not exactly sure I think of much, emergence. This morning’s thought pattern was not only in terms of my life, but in terms of the many projects I am currently involved with and even about one particular organization. I want to use my [...]
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Posted on November 11, 2008 by thinq4yourself
http://skabra.wetpaint.com/page/10+Rules+For+Startup+Success
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Posted on September 7, 2007 by thinq4yourself
In the first installment of this conceptual thinking (101) exploration, we review the basics of engaging in conceptual design and get straight to the point of application in daily life. I realize that not everyone is involved in in this practice, or accustomed to it, so I wanted to move right into exploring the conceptual [...]
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Posted on September 5, 2007 by thinq4yourself
I get into a lot of question about the importance of or the need for conceptual thinking; and my answer is always that it is the key to successful projects, especially in relation to interaction design, whether on the web or not. It is certainly more than just graphics and code, it is process development. [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2007 by thinq4yourself
i just happen to have been thinking about visualization quite a bit lately, mostly in the context of delivering information in new & unique ways. when you’re thinking about how you will captivate users with your information design, here’s some really good examples to draw from…
elastic lists, tag clouds 5.0, fluxury [Moritz Stefaner]
we feel fine, [...]
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