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  • February 19, 2011

    ➟ Life Below 600px

    If your clients are always going on about the fold, find some way to have them read this page by Paddy Donnelly. Makes a good draw-’em-in case for scrolling as modern behavior.

    Life Below 600px


  • February 1, 2011

    ➟ Solve Any Problem [Brainstorming]

    Will Myddelton:

    Chances are you’ve already used the KJ Method or one of its many subtle variations. It’s a group activity that works like this:

    Brainstorm lots of ideas for your problem (individually)
    Sort these ideas into groups and label them (collectively)
    Rank them in any way that makes sense
    Make a decision based on what you’ve done
    Clearly articulate what you’re going to do next.
    If that doesn’t sound familiar, imagine writing ideas on post-its, grouping them, naming them and then prioritising. That’s the KJ Method as most of us know it.

    Solve Any Problem – Hidden Gems (via @iA, who called the post “How (to use Information Architecture) to solve any problem”.


  • January 26, 2011

    History of hip-hop in one beatbox performance

    All in four minutes, by French beatboxer EKLIPS. I had goosebumps at several points.


  • January 19, 2011

    Recent links – Mid-January 2011

    I've been sharing more links through Google Reader and Twitter lately; it's just easier to mark out things of interest when going through a huge list of updates, and then laziness means that's the end of the process. Here are a selection of recent ones for archival purposes.

    AKB48’s outfits to go on display in Shinjuku + HP CM – I liked this Japanese HP ad featuring AKB48. It's not unlike previous efforts for their notebooks, but the mix is just right here. An array of products matched to the girls and outlandish costumes, well edited, featuring one of their better songs.

    NHK airs Utada Hikaru’s final interview before her hiatus – Transcript post includes video of the interview, which is intercut with exclusive performances and footage from her farewell concert in Yokohama last month. Worth seeing if you like any of her songs.

    Will Dinner With A Movie Renew The Theater Experience? – I said "This is an insult to cinema, so I suppose it will take off in the US." but I'm sure there are many other countries where people don't care enough about the films they've paid to see, to the extent that they will leave their mobile phones on, eat popcorn out of noisy, rustling bags, and talk to each other. All of those are perfect for this enhanced experience which is sure to include spilt wine, the sound of clattering silverware, open-mouthed chomping, and burps.

    Nicolas Cage Really Wanted To Ruin 'Green Hornet' – Despite the post title, it sounds like Steven Chow wanted to ruin it more. A microchip in his brain that allows Kato to control his movements with a joystick? Sounds exactly like the kind of crap he'd come up with. Although my hopes aren't high for the final product anyway. The Green Hornet should not be a goddamned comedy.

    Drunk scientists pour wine on superconductors and make an incredible discovery – "Someday a crazy discovery like this will save mankind, and it will be hilarious." What's the difference between a Eureka! moment after years of meditation, and a complete accident? Nothing, really.

    Placebos Can Work Even Without Deception – The results of this medical study sound like good news for Scientologists.

    There really isn’t much of a “tablet” market – "Amen. This new demand in the market is for iPads, not necessarily tablets. Most normal people don't know what they can do with a tablet in their lives apart from what they've seen in ads from Apple, and on friends' iPads; those use cases don't all exist on 7" Android tablets."

    List of Japanese Buffets in Singapore – Self-explanatory.

    Japanese Virtual World Anime Film Aims At Oscar – My favorite animated film of last year, over anything from Pixar. I saw "Summer Wars" twice in theaters and still want the DVD. From Mamoru Hosada, director of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time's anime remake, it's a gorgeous riot of ideas around net-based interactions set against an idyllic Japanese countryside scene, with the requisite sweet-hearted teenage love story thrown in.

    Up inflight magazine – Very nice designs for an inflight magazine. Portuguese TAP airlines.

    And finally, a quote posted by Marco Arment of Instapaper fame:
    “If you have selfish, ignorant citizens, you’re gonna get selfish, ignorant leaders. So maybe it’s not the politicians who suck. Maybe something else sucks around here. Like… the public.”

    – George Carlin, our era’s most perceptive political commentator, disguised as a comedian.


  • January 14, 2011

    ➟ Assange should go to jail for these emails

    Thirty-three-year-old Julian Assange met a 19-year-old girl in a bar and didn’t know how to give up. These emails are embarrassing, creepy, and hilarious.

    Link

    Posted via email from sangsara’s posterous

  • January 12, 2011

    → Some of the things VISA’s concierge service will do for you

    Let’s just say I’m really looking forward to my new credit card. Laughed like a crazy person at this experiment.

    How to Make Visa Obey Your Every Desire
    http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2010/05/01/credit-card-concierge/

    (via @facit)


  • January 2, 2011

    A short list of albums representing creative quantum leaps over their artists’ previous work

    1. Radiohead — The Bends
    2. Marilyn Manson — Antichrist Superstar
    3. D’Angelo — Voodoo
    4. Kanye West — My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
    5. Fiona Apple — When The Pawn…

  • December 10, 2010

    ➟ Buy someone Millennium Actress for Christmas

    This is one of my Top 3 movies of all time; I love it immensely, and am glad to read a post this passionate about recognizing it as a film beyond the category of animation. Sad thing is, if it were a film in English, well executed, it would hit people harder than Inception ever could. But instead they’ll have to take a risk on a DVD and read subtitles.

    Link


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