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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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Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #11
March 13, 2010 in branding, business model, Data Visualization, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, iphone, marketing, reference, social media, user experience | Tags: 1969 Holden Hurricane, Aaron Swartz, Agile, App, Bill Buxton, Brand, Chinese, Creativity, Data, Design, Development, Devices, Fonts, Form, Future, IA, icon, ID, identity, Imitation, Infographical Data, Infographics, information architecture, Innovation, Interaction Design, iPhone Wallpaper, jQuery, logo, Martha Stewart, Mobile, Paul Rand, Phone, PSD, Rich, trends, Type, typography, Visual, Vocabulary, Web, Windows, Wireframe, Wireframing | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- The Future of Design Stanford Conference
- Cultivating Innovation And Creativity, Not Managing It
- Current Trends in Design Lab 25 | 25
- CreativeMornings Video: Allan Chochinov of Core77
- How imitation is hurting Chinese brand development
- Paul Rand Store + Free iPhone Wallpapers
- Scribd gets Designd
- Typographer at Law: An Interview with Matthew Butterick
- Egypt, Now Less Arid
- 40 Free Minimalist And High Quality Fonts
- Comparing the 100 Largest Sites on the Internet
- David James: Out of Print
User Experience:
- 365psd.com
- A visual vocabulary for describing information architecture and interaction design
- Invisible Revolution
- An Hour With Bill Buxton
- Jason Calacanis vs. David Heinemeier Hansson on This Week in Startups
- Newborn Babies Now Crawling in Infographical Data
- Ageing Icons with Freshness App
- Video: Rich & Mobile Form Design
- A Defense of the Unknown in Infographics
- MIX10: The Type We Want
- MIX10: Designing & Developing for the Rich Mobile Web
- See For Yourself: About the Power of Observing
- The Right Way to Wireframe—Fred Beecher
- US Department of State Visualizes Your Opinion about Foreign Affairs
- Nokia S60 Wireframing Stencils
- Windows Phone: Input Controls
- Designers, meet Agile
- Data Monday: Usage of Mobile Devices
Other Tangents:
Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #8
February 20, 2010 in applications, branding, business model, Color, Data Visualization, definition, graphic design, identity, Infographic, inspiration, interactive, iphone, jobs, marketing, presentation, professionals, quotes, reference, social media, trends, user experience | Tags: Ad, branding, CMO, Color, colour, Data Visualization, graphic design, IA, Infographic, LinkedIn, logo, Mobile, Navigation, Neuromarketing, Neuroscience, New Brand, Packaging, Portfolio, Prototype, Prototyping, Rebrand, Search, Sketches, social media, Theme, trends, ui, user experience, UX, Virtual, website, Weekly Roundup, Wireframing, Wordpress, YouTube | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- Excessively Labeled Airplane Tells You Where the Big Cheese Sits
- Future of Employment in the Decade Ahead
- The Chief Marketing Officer – A New Boardroom Role
- Smart or Beautiful?
- Flaunt, our Book on Portfolio Design
- Economists encourage businesses to think design.
- Information Overload Isn’t New
- 2010 is the year of the app
- European + Organic = Euro-Leaf
- The Missile Defense Agency Logo Conspiracy Theory
User Experience:
- Search Suggestions, Part 1
- All aboard the virtual Trans-Siberian Railway
- 15 Amazing Interactive Installations
- Information Landscapes — Muriel Cooper et al
- Information Landscapes in 1994 (MIT Prof Muriel Cooper)
- 10 UX (User Experience) Blogs to Watch in 2010
- A UI Design and Prototyping Treasure Chest
- 35 Excellent Wireframing Resources
- Campbell’s Soup Neuromarketing Redux: There’s Chunks of Real Science in That Recipe
- 11 Blogs to Help You Become a User Experience Expert
Other Tangents:
- YouTube Turns Five Years Old, But Without Google, It Would Be Bankrupt
- LinkedIn Lands In Microsoft Outlook
- Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up
- Creating A Quality WordPress Theme: 12 Points to Consider
- The Fall Of The Purchase Funnel
- Work Smart: Stop Multitasking and Start Doing One Thing Really Well
- 7 Must Have WordPress Plugins For Every Blog
- MarketMeTweet: Will It Help You Find Clients on Twitter?
- How To Find Great Keyword Ideas For Your Articles
- 23 Ways to Get Fired
