Friday, October 19, 2007
How to disarm 10 difficult requests from clients
How do you market advertising to an audience that finds it unacceptable
The Guardian/Observer to launch online media archive
More on that - say hello to The Guardian - America
25 reasons you might be a hardcore web designer
How room colours can affect your mood
Art? Craft? Design? Why, yes. Say hello to Reform School
Techcrunch has a good dispatch from the recent Web 2.0 summit
PingMag takes a look at interactive architectual action in Tokyo
Need lifestyle management? Say hello to Consider It Done
Siemens has a fascinating look at factories of the future
Smashing Magazine gives a nice roundup of BIG typography
New Zealand's The Church has a lovely re-design
Is Twine the first mainstream semantic application?
Are Americans eternally restless?
Did China purposely re-direct search engine traffic because of the Dalai Lama?
A nicely in-depth article about the legendary punk band Crass
Labels: Americans, China, client management, Consider It Done, Crass, Guardian, mobile advertising, New Zealand, The Church, Twine, Typography, web 2.0
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