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Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #46
November 21, 2010 in applications, book reviews, branding, business model, Color, conference, Data Visualization, definition, developer, events, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, interactive, interview, iphone, jobs, marketing, presentation, professionals, recent grads, reference, rgd ontario, social media, SpecWork, students, trends, type, typography, user experience, visual communication | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- Relaunching NO!SPEC with 28 Talking Points
- The History of Visual Communication
- Running a successful web design business
- U&lc lives
- “I am a type snob!”…(and proud of it).
- Johanna Lenander
- Virgin Galactic
- Pentagram’s Paula Scher on drawing with type
- The 7 Biggest Challenges in Merging Design and Business
- Adobe MAX 2010: Interaction Design for Graphic Designers
- New Work: No.17 Submission
User Experience:
- Google TV, Usability Not Included
- Wozniak: Android Will Dominate iOS [Updated]
- Different Approaches to Mobile App Design
- The Kinect effect: how Harmonix mastered Dance Central’s menus
- Google Launches Interactive Book to Teach Everyone About the Web
- Innovation Calls For I-Shaped People
- iPad Owners, Get Ready for TweetMag [Preview Video]
- The difference between searching and finding
- Reactions to being listed on Darkpatterns.org
- More mobile usability testing sleds…
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Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #12
March 20, 2010 in applications, branding, business model, Color, conference, Data Visualization, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, interactive, interview, iphone, jobs, marketing, presentation, reference, rgd ontario, social media, trends, user experience | Tags: Annotations, Apple, Augmented Reality, Backgrounds, Chaos, Creativity, Credit Card, CSS, Data, Edward Tufte, Email, Flash, Food Dependence, Form Design, Foursquare, Freelancing, Google, Guides, Hillman Curtis, IA, identity, Image, In-house, Influence, Infographic, Inputs, jobs, logo, Logorama, Magazine, Mobile, Obama, Omnigraffle, Open, Paula Scher, Rebrand, Search Engines, social media, strategy, TED Talk, Transforming, twitter, Type, user experience, UX, Visualizing, Web, Workflow, YouTube | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- Circle Gets the Square
- The Ins and Outs of Working In-house
- Infographic of the Day: The Best Jobs in America
- Brother, can you Spare a Square?
- YouTube and creative suicide
- Inspirational 50 Twitter Backgrounds Showcase
- Paula Scher: Type is Image by Hillman Curtis
- Chaos and Creativity by Jason Theodor
- 18 Search Engines For Designers – Creativity Boost
- 10 Great Tools to Create a Mobile Version of Your Site
- What can design bring to strategy?
- 20 Identical Logo Designs – Copy or Coincidence?
- Transforming the Magazine Experience with WIRED
- Interview with Rob Janoff, designer of the Apple logo
- Logorama: Best Animated Short Film Award
User Experience:
- Explaining User Experience Design to High Schoolers (and other new audiences)
- Email verification – is your call-to-action strong enough?
- Forms On Mobile Devices: Modern Solutions
- Visualizing the Issues behind Food Dependence: How to Feed the World?
- Flexible Credit Card Inputs
- Show/Hide Annotations Omnigraffle Script
- Google Public Data Explorer
- “What Are You Suggesting?” Using Images to Influence
- Canada: the country that pees together stays together
- Obama Loves Infographic Movies (and Edward Tufte)
- Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web
- Tim Berners-Lee: The Year Open Data Went Worldwide (TED Talk)
- Better Mobile Form Design
- Accusing Google’s Business Practice through (another) Infographic Movie
- Radio Johnny: Joe Lamantia on Augmented Reality
- Data Underload #12 – Famous Movie Quotes
- Why UX is really Marketing
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RGD Ontario’s HeadStart 2010 :: Feb 26-27, 2010
January 3, 2010 in conference, events, graphic design, presentation, professionals, recent grads, reference, rgd ontario, students | Tags: 2010, Arlene Gould, Bernard Hellen, discussion, graphic design, HeadStart, industry trends, marketing and communications, panel, professionals, recent grads, rgd ontario, Scott Morrison, students | Leave a comment
Honored to announce that
I be will sitting on a panel discussing Industry Trends at RGD Ontario’s HeadStart Conference , Saturday, February 27, 2010.
HeadStart is a Career Development Conference for students, recent grads and professionals held by RGD Ontario.
Panelists include Bernard Hellen R.G.D., President + Creative Director of Traffic Marketing + Design; Scott Morrison R.G.D. of The Bauhub; Arlene Gould R.G.D, Adjunct Professor in Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability at York University; and myself.
For more information on the conference, visit HeadStart 2010
