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There’s not much to say about this Nobel Prize interview. You have to watch it (if you want to) and process the information. The good part of it is that because of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, what should be a stiff presidential interview with Barack Obama, gets cinematic and Hollywood-ish (there's a second part, [...] December 15th, 2009 by kpriss Celebrities , Issues 3 Comments Already a big thing in Asia, Colin Lin’s ...
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After reading this excellent post I realised just how many blog posts there are out there that are just link posts. Design gets inbred if it keeps going over the same subject matter, imagine how much progress could be made if instead of just making list posts linking to other people’s work they worked on posts that encouraged collaboration and conversation. So I set out to find Blogs that offer only posts about design, and not links to ...
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On today's 24 Ways , there's an article by me called A Pet project is for Life, Not Just for Christmas . I wrote it because I think it's healthy for all of us to have projects on the side: things we do outside of our client work or day jobs to remain sane and creatively fulfilled. If you manage to make it as far as my bio , you'll find the first major clue about the big' pet project I mentioned at the beginning of the article: it's a ...
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RSS Email: * Password: * Sign In Using Facebook Password? Sign Up What Killed I.D. Magazine? BY Cliff Kuang Thu Dec 17, 2009 at 1:03 PM The magazine's demise is a good example of why big challenges require full ...
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The January issue of Wallpaper* is an "augmented reality special." The magazine features a special 3-D cover of the sort employed by this month's InStyle , fronted by a festive and even more sparkly than usual Taylor Swift . In both cases, the multi-dimensional fun requires a webcam: hold the Wallpaper* cover up to one and see the flat image of designer J rund Blikstad 's "Wall Cubes" spring into 3-D. Move it around in front of your computer ...
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