Archive for November, 2008
Thursday, November 6th, 2008

I use my hair drier every other day. It’s one of those things that I really never think about, but after reading Donald Norman’s The Design of Everyday Things, I find myself staring of this object for the first time and thinking there is going to be a lesson here that I can apply to [...]

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Poster from 30reasons.org*

As political analysts pour over reasons that led the Obama campaign to victory, one fact reveals itself: he better understands the role of the Internet as the predominant medium for reaching and activating the populace.  More than a convenient way to fund raise and present his message in a readable (brochure ware) format, [...]

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

In my last post “Life | Work: understanding service ecology”, I left you hanging in an attempt to break up my thinking in digestible chunks. To recap: Though it may seem unrelated, my readings on design thinking have helped me shape this idea of an ecological approach to digital communication, especially when I came across [...]

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Visualizing the Internet ecosystem developed by Shai Carmi, Shlomo Havlin, Scott Kirkpatrick, Yuval Shavitt and Eran Shir and 5,000 volunteer as part of a research project at Lanet-vi program of I. Alvarez-Hamelin et al*

You know when you find material that finally helps you validate/articulate a thought that you have been chewing on for a long [...]

Look here. You will surely find what you are looking for.