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Stories tagged with: design
Interesting House Design Feature
http://thehousekid.com/?p=6
Unique bedroom design for custom home.
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Tags: Real Estate, homes, house, design, architecture
HomeArama 2007 - Charlotte, NC
http://thehousekid.com/?p=9
Tour of seven (7) new $1,000,000 plus homes at annual HomeArama event.
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Tags: Real Estate, homes, house, design, architecture
Meta-Thinking and the Thinking Information Architect
http://facibusreviews.com/blog/2007/05/11/meta-thinking-and-...
Yaro Starak got me thinking about meta-thinking. While he writes from the perspective of a web entrepreneur, there are a lot of points in common between the way he thinks about things and good information architecture/consulting practice.
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Tags: meta-thinking, Information Architecture, design
Silk Flower Design
http://www.silkflowers.net/Silk_Flower_Design/silk_flower_de...
Silk flower design is the art of using silk flowers to create pleasing and balanced floral arrangements for the enjoyment of people. This page will show you how to use the aspects of floral design to create for yourself perfect floral arrangements that will please you and your friends.
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Tags: Silk Flower Design, silk flower, design, Floral
Web 2.0 Media: Create Animation Of Yourself
http://www.avinio.blogspot.com/2007/05/create-animation-of-y...
Voki enables users to express themselves on the web in their own voice using a talking character. You can customize your Voki to look like you or take on the identity of lots of other types of characters… animals, monsters, anime etc.
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Tags: internet, Web 2.0, blogs, design, technology
real time Freelance Job Feed. outsource Freelancer jobs projects, post, freelance work.
http://jobfeed.blogspot.com/
Pretty good site if you want to be or are a freelancer.
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Tags: freelance, computer, design, programming, technology
User-centred signage and the search for relevance
http://skonkwerks.net/facibusreviews/index.php/2007/04/25/us...
Zern Liew writes an excellent article on signage design. He describes walking down Elizabeth Street in Sydney trying to find number 410, and gives some examples of what might work better, and best of all.
It is worse when you are driving down an unfamiliar street, especially at the end of a long stressful drive. Unknown territory, inadequate signage on top of heavy traffic and surrounded by impatient drivers.
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Tags: business, design, marketing, rant, signage, Usability
What does Web 2.0 owe Peter Drucker?
http://skonkwerks.net/facibusreviews/index.php/2007/04/23/wh...
Steve Collins is not sure who Peter Drucker was.
When I think about it, there are probably a lot of Web 2.0 advocates who don’t know of Drucker or his work.
For a start, Drucker developed and publicised the idea of the knowledge worker. And he promoted the idea of social responsibility in business.
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Tags: design, Information Architecture, Peter Drucker, Web 2.0
Taxonomies are not the enemy
http://skonkwerks.net/facibusreviews/index.php/2007/04/19/ta...
Taxonomies are a way of pigeonholing information - a place for everything, and everything in its place. Classic examples are the Linnaean taxonomy of living things and the Dewey Decimal Classification system used in some libraries. Taxonomies are not the enemy - they are vital because they involve the taxonomists in the process - and they allow for at least one browse facet that is common to all people in the organisation.
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Tags: design, Folk Taxonomy, Folksonomy, Information Architecture
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