Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Who wins in the TV vs. Internet smackdown?
Say hello to the new vision of LAX
Why Ray Ozzie wants to push Microsoft back into startup mode
For the first time...ever...e-commerce actually shrinks
ReadWriteWeb has some tips for big companies in 2009
PicClick is an interesting way to search both eBay and Amazon
Kid Robot jewelery anyone?
Even with the Internet - we're watching more TV, both old and new
Monocle debates the future of the city
10 reasons why Twitter might be about to go mainstream
How to search and download torrents from your iPhone
When high-tech is too much tech
Labels: 2009, 37 Signals, Amazon, e-commerce, eBay, high-tech, internet, iPhone, Kid Robot, LAX, Microsoft, Monocle, Ray Ozzie, ReadWriteWeb, tv, twitter
posted by olli @ 21:31Monday, April 14, 2008
How to plan a semantic web site build
TV marketers take note - this is how you promote your TV programmes
Where can you find open data on the web?
Say hello to light emitting wallpaper
Do you suffer from the "Dead Sea Effect" at work?
Why should we do ethnographic research?
Say hello to the new Discovery Channel re-brand
City Of Sound offers a nice view of Monocle's web design process
Ever wonder where all of Google's data centre locations are?
Say hello to the $20 disposable mobile phone
How do you measure productivity in your programming team?
What's the connection between user experience design and authenticity?
Say hello to Baby Couture magazine. Yes. Really
Labels: Baby Couture, dead sea effect, discovery channel, disposable phone, Google, Hulu, Monocle, Semantic web, UX
posted by olli @ 20:30Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Say hello to Beta records - an online record label
Say hello to Monocle's quality of life index
Don't design website navigation like advertising
Who's afraid of imitating Business Week?
Cool panoramas of the 7 wonders of the eWorld
NBC says goodbye to Apple and says hello to...Amazon?
There are bookshelves and then there is The Quad
Brands are inside-out. User Experience is outside-in
Say hello to Survivor Duck
How to get the most out of your books
Say hello to college.com
Bokardo looks at increasingly sophisticated social interfaces
Say hello to Metacard - the first virtual world credit card
What worries scientists? Direct brain to game interfaces
BMW has a pretty cool print campaign for its X3
Say hello to Virgin Galactic's spaceport
Labels: Amazon, Beta records, BMW, Bokardo, branding, college.com, Metacard, Monocle, social interfaces, Spaceport, survivor duck, Virgin Galactic
posted by olli @ 07:47Monday, August 27, 2007
Essential reading: An interview with Toronto's urban explorer - Michael Cook
MySpace launches an online animated series - Afterworld
Daylife is like Google News with a social networking component - check it out
Monocle takes a look at the Fuji Rock Festival
20 re-branding mistakes marketers make and how to avoid them (.pdf)
The NY Times takes an in-depth look at China's environmental crisis
Cover Browser is the ultimate comic book cover aggregator
Vint Cerf says that broadcast TV's days are numbered...
Heima is a new film from our Icelandic friends Sigur Ros
Nokia re-invents itself again with the N-Gage?
The Envelope Collective uses mail as an art medium
How to make a homemade record player
Israel is not screwing around when it comes to image resizing
Everything you ever wanted to know about the new attention economy
Having a homepage is not nearly as good as having a Lifestream
Labels: Afterworld, attention economy, Daylife, Fuji Rock Festival, Iceland, Lifestream, marketing, Michael Cook, Monocle, MySpace, N-Gage, Nokia, re-branding, record player, Sigur Ros, Toronto
posted by olli @ 14:52Thursday, July 12, 2007
Monocle does a modest and elegant re-design.
Would we expect anything else?
Kubik is a pop-up club in Barcelona
Say hello to 60 Frames - a Hollywood talent agency that set up a web studio
Where are you spending your time online? Maybe here, perhaps?
Nielsen says - The page view is now officially dead
The 9 most meaningless corporate slogans
Jeff Jarvis: "Towns are just hyperlocal social networks"
EA CEO: "We're boring people to death!"
Everything I learned about web design I learned by watching Oz
Is Zillow building a ghost town?
Is MySpace losing High Schoolers to Facebook?
CNN's recent re-design was taliored specifically for advertisers
This typeface is made from buildings
This is a forum for Urban Design
The ring design concept is an alarm clock you wear on your finger
Labels: CNN, corporate slogans, Daily Type, design concepting, EA, Jeff Jarvis, Kubik, Monocle, MySpace, Neilsen, Urban Design
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