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Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #16
April 25, 2010 in applications, branding, business model, Color, Data Visualization, definition, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, interactive, iphone, presentation, reference, social media, trends, user experience | Tags: Adobe, Analytic.ly, App, BBC, Behaviour, Brand, branding, Cartography, CR, Creative, CS5, CSS, Design, Diagrams, Facebook, Font, Freelance, Google, Government, graphic design, History, IBM, Infographic, Information, Interface, iphone, Logarithms, Logs, maps, Microsoft Office, Milton Glaser, Mobile Apps, Password, Pricing, Puma, Radio 1Xtra, Shoe Box, Software, Tel Aviv, Timeline, twitter, Typeface, Village Voice, Visualization, Web Apps, Web Design, Websites | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- BBC to rebrand Radio 1Xtra
- The new CS5 branding
- Ten Graphic Design Paradoxes
- Web Design across Cultures – 9 Advices
- Secrets from a search marketing manager
- The Village Voice covers of Ivylise Simones
- Tel Aviv-Yafo by Michelle Haft
- Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight
- Puma’s new shoe box – is not a box!
- A rose by any other name?
- Infographic of the Day: How to Pick the Perfect Typeface
- 20 Font Driven Websites Showcase
- Play that Funky Music Y Boy
- CR Annual: the iPhone App
User Experience:
- Confirming Passwords Is Annoying: Is There a Better Way?
- Information Software and the Graphical Interface
- Some Gaps To Fill Between Web Apps and Desktop/Mobile Apps
- Revisit: Visualizing the Temporal Dynamics of Twitter Streams
- Cartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline
- Designing for the Web in the World—Timo Arnall
- The World Bank Data: Open Data Access can be Beautiful
- Google Government Requests Needs your Information Design Input
- Touch Gesture Diagrams
- BBC The Beauty of Maps: Seeing the Art in Cartography
- Social Visualization Software Review: IBM Many Eyes
Other Tangents:
- 40+ Essential iPhone Apps for Freelance Web Designers
- Analytic.ly Provides Real-Time and Historical Twitter Analysis
- 5 must-read books for learnng CSS
- Facebook’s ambition
- Derek Sivers’s talk on How to start a movement…and Herd behaviour
- Losing It
- From Logs to Logarithms
- Why I Believe in Pricing Work Based on Value
- Microsoft links Office to Facebook
Weekly Roundup: Design Related Links #14
April 4, 2010 in applications, book reviews, branding, business model, Color, Data Visualization, graphic design, identity, Infographic, information architecture, inspiration, interactive, interview, iphone, marketing, presentation, reference, social media, trends, uncategorized, user experience | Tags: 37Signals, Abandonment, Advertising, Air, Application, Book, branding, Brands, Cable, Cart, Change, Coffee, Communications, Covers, Creating, Creativity, Data, Design, Dunkin Donuts, E-Commerce, Emily Cohen, Facebook, Fan Pages, Freelance, Guide, Helvetica, identity, IKEA, Illustrations, Infographic, inspiration, interview, Jason Fried, Jason Theodor, Layout, Letterpress Business Cards, logo, Magazine, Management, maps, Miller, Nike, Paris, Paula Scher, Phones, Rebrand, Resources, ReWork, School, Shopping, Smartphones, social media, South by Southwest, SXSW, Task Flow, TED Talk, Theme, Tips, twitter, user experience, Vicente Morillo, Weave, Web, website, Wireframes, Wireless, Wordpress, Work | Leave a comment
Design + Branding:
- Stop Designing Logos, Start Developing Brands
- New identity for Cable & Wireless Communications
- Paula Scher gets serious: TED Talk
- IKEA Subway Advertising In Paris
- Gravity Flooring
- The Danger of You Centered Branding
- 25 Unusual website layout for design inspiration
- The Ultimate Guide to Twitter Theme Design
- 20 Clean White Letterpress Business Cards
- The Secret of Nike Air
- The World’s Fascination with the Infographic
- Black Book Sessions by Vicente Morillo
- Weave Magazine Interview About Creativity With Jason Theodor
- April Fools: Dunkie Drinks Dunkin’s Coffee
- French School Book Covers
- Design for Disassembly
- 30+ minimalistic wallpapers inspired by Helvetica
- 88 Illustrations from REWORK
- Snapper Snaps Sam
User Experience:
- 20 Cutting Edge Ecommerce Stores for Inspiration
- Essential Tips to Improve E-commerce Shopping Cart Abandonment
- Consistency: Key to a Better User Experience
- 10 Excellent Tools for Creating Web Design Wireframes
- Building Your Freelance Business Around WordPress
- Weekend fodder – arm and a leg: Healthcare Inforgraphic
- Pushing Infographics Too Far? The Ford Fusion Competition
- Perceived Affordances and Designing for Task Flow
- Location check-ins during South by Southwest
- Application Maps
- Data Monday: Smartphones vs. Feature Phones
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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
Other Tangents:
Assetize :: Business Development Lead – Toronto
January 2, 2010 in jobs | Tags: accounts, bizdev, business development, lead, social, toronto, twitter | Leave a comment
Posted: Dec 30, 2009
Company: Assetize
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Professional athletes, including ones from the NBA and NFL, are looking to connect with sponsors. Want to help?
Assetize is looking for a Business Development Lead to pursue relationships with large and small brands. These brands would act as sponsors for tier 1 athletes and their social accounts.
Here’s why it’s a job you’ll love:
- Assetize is in the hottest space around – it’s the intersection of a multi-billion dollar industry (advertising) and the next billion dollar company (Twitter). You could be the one defining how this space evolves
- Wicked new offices at the corner of Yonge St. & King St. in downtown Toronto
- Surrounded by brilliant minds, and we don’t mean us. The office is shared with a VC, a YCombinator-type incubator program, numerous other startups, and a mobile consulting company that’s constantly wow’ing the world with their apps. The place oozes brainpower, while still being fun-loving
- Base salary, and performance bonuses
Here’s what you’ve got to be, to make the cut:
- Relentless. We need to get things done, and the only thing that matters is results. You’ve got to be ok with hearing ‘no’ from a brand 9 times, and still call a 10th time so they say ‘yes’ to you out of exhaustion
- Energetic beyond belief. People should be sick of being around you first thing in the morning, but miss you when you’re not around
Flexible. We’re a startup, so chances are you’ll be doing more than just what’s on this post
- Willing to play the high risk / high reward game that startups live everyday
- You should be ready to interview and start immediately.
Apply by emailing me your resume and a 2 paragraph blurb about why you’d be great for the job. Here’s a tip: the blurb carries as much weight as the resume, so make it count. Resumes state facts about your past jobs. We want to know why you’d be awesome for this job. Email address: saif at assetize.com
Know someone who’d be great for the gig? Pass it along and win $100 if we hire them. Or we’ll regift something that we didn’t like from Christmas. Kidding mom, I loved that sweater! <sigh>
Cheers,
Saif
