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YouTube - DEADLINE the making of > Video taping by Jay Tseng,
Edited by Bang-yao Liu

Point/Counterpoint > An important list of the subtle differences between the tech centers of SF and London. Important because more than half our studio has a foot in either place.

Ivory Press | C photo magazine - A New International Magazine of Photography > Foster's Wife sets up a rare book shop of artists and bookmakers.

Screensaver "Factory Safety" [Art Lebedev] > Art Lebedev create a serious yet enjoyable safety screensaver for a factory client. I enjoyed it even though I work in an office...

The Future of Wild Fish Project [Central] > What we're working on here at Central

Friday Edition Amazered > Truly inspiring. We're not sure we should leave the site looking like this. It adds a dazzle we sorely lack in our office. Now where's one of my cats...

Angry bored octopus goes wilding - [Boing Boing] > Funniest headline + article I've seen in a long time: A octopus has caused havoc in his aquarium by performing juggling tricks using his fellow occupants, smashing rocks against the glass and turning off the power by shortcircuiting a lamp.

The Wallet : What A Bear Market Might Teach Us [WSJ] > Two quotes: "The most important lesson that I learned, I believe, is that money is not wealth." & "Life may not always have been easy, but it certainly was good.". Personal and illuminating piece from WSJ writer Jason Zweig.

Election maps 2008 > Mark Newman (cousin) updates his cartogram election maps, insanely fast, to show this year's results.

Unboxed - Design Is More Than Packaging [NYTimes.com] > The only smart thing said or written about in this article: "It would be overreaching to say that design thinking solves everything. That?s putting it too high on a pedestal," Mr. Kembel says. "Business thinking plus design thinking ends up being far more powerful."

Another Frightening Show About the Economy [This American Life] > Alex Blumberg and NPR's Adam Davidson - the two guys who reported our Giant Pool of Money episode?are back, and explaining in alarmingly simple terms why shit happened, and how it might have been prevented.

313 - A Handy Map of San Francisco Bay [Strange Maps] > This 'Handy Map of San Francisco' does not say why or whether it is absolutely necessary to paint your right thumbnail black to create the effect of San Francisco.

Making money twice - [37signals] > That's roughly $765,000 over a few years off roughly the same content. Insight and ideas about how we run our business.

World War II Codebreaking Remembered [The Encyclopedia Vulcanica] > And that most importantly, were it not for the works of invention and genius performed at Bletchley Park in contribution to defeating the Nazis, your entire way of life could be markedly different.

Big black holes [Jason kottke] > Put another way, if you had 99 duodecillion dollars, you could buy as many PlayStation 3s as you wanted. Blows your mind, right?



Push Button For

So I’ve been sick in Orlando, starting a new job (a few months ago), missing writing deadlines, designing and building web sites for people on the side. A collaboration between Interaction Designer Gino Zahnd and myself has recently manifested itself as pushbuttonfor.org; a site for collecting our conversations and thoughts on interaction design today. It’s not going to be another site that simply contributes to internet memes, or reviews software that everyone else is reviewing, but hopefully will be a balanced, usefull, insightfull and opinated place of interest. We are encouraging debate, discussion and feedback. Ultimately to make it a more lively place and if anything, more useful to us all. Please stop by and as I find rhythm to my day job - I’ll hopefully be able to contribute more frequently to both Push Button For and here on mdnpress.

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006   //   Labels/topics/tags: This Blog
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