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March 29 2011

Design Principles

One last thing: I'm loving @adactio's collection of design principles: http://principles.adactio.com/ Look at it in a mobile browser. Nice.

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December 02 2010

Concentration not inspiration

It’s not inspiration. I think inspiration is nonsense, actually. Every so often I mean like one day in 20 or something, you will have a day when the work seems to just flow out of you and you feel lucky… Most of the time it’s… a lot slower and more exploratory and it’s more a process of discovering what you have to do than just simply have it arrive like a flame over your head. So I do think it’s to do with concentration, not inspiration. It’s to do with paying attention and I think the business of writing a great deal of it is the business of paying attention to your characters, to the world they live in, to the story you have to tell, but just a kind of deep attention and out of that if you pay attention properly the story will tell you what it needs.

Salman Rushdie on the writing process. I think we all hope that our jobs will provide us with that flash of inspiration, but that’s rare. Most often, it comes from thinking about something until you feel like you can’t possibly think about it any more.

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November 24 2010

The Ten Faces of Innovation

UX Bookclub Portland will be reading this book this month. I'll be interested to hear what they have to say.

September 29 2010

September 07 2010

The Designful Company

In an era of fast-moving markets and leap-frogging innovators, companies can no longer merely “unlock” wealth. Today they have to actively “create” wealth, or end up in the fossil layers of business history. As a result, brand-builders have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play a key role in the next management revolution—the rise of the designful company. In his session, Marty will explain why design thinking—in its broadest sense—will become the new best practice, and how you can leverage your unique position as a brand-builder to transform the way business does business in the 21st century. http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/marty-neumeier Marty Neumeier began his career as a designer, but soon added writing and strategy to his repertoire, working variously as a designer, copywriter, journalist, magazine publisher and brand consultant. Having developed brand identities for companies such as Apple, Adobe, Kodak and Hewlett-Packard. He has also authored three bestselling books (‘The Brand Gap, ‘Zag’ and ‘The Designful Company’) which discuss how organisations can bridge the gap between business strategy and customer experience.

The Value Of Ruins

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September 06 2010

The Auteur Theory Of Design

Why is it that some projects never rise to the level of the talent of those who made it? It’s oft said regarding good work that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. But sometimes the whole is less than the sum of its parts—a company or team comprised of good people, but yet which produces work that isn’t good. In his session, John will explain his theory to explain how this happens—in both directions—based on the longstanding collaborative art of filmmaking. Learn how to recognise when a project is doomed to mediocrity, and, more importantly, how best to achieve collaborative success. http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/john-gruber John Gruber writes and publishes Daring Fireball, a somewhat popular weblog ostensibly focused on Mac and web nerdery. He has been producing Daring Fireball as a full-time endeavour since April 2006. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and son.

July 30 2010

Designing from one end to the other | Mark Boulton

Mark Boulton talks about design a purchase process and how difficult it is to ensure there are Spikes of Joy all the way through.

July 26 2010

The Service Blueprints Overview / 31Volts [service design]

Great collection of examples of Service Blueprints, just in case you're in need of inspiration.

July 23 2010

The Betterness Manifesto - Umair Haque - Harvard Business Review

Umair Haque's writing is incredibly inspiring. Unlike much of what I read online, he doesn't take business-as-usual for granted.

June 30 2010

June 23 2010

Communities + Mobile Phones = Webcasts / Colectivos transmiten desde teléfonos móviles

Since 2003, megafone.net has been inviting groups of people on the fringe of society to express their experiences and opinions through face-to-face meetings and mobile phones. The phones, which allow participants to create audio recordings and images that are immediately published to the web, act as digital megaphones, amplifying the voices of individuals and groups who are often overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream media.

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