Month: October 2008
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How To Work Better
Spotted in the staff area of The Tate Modern.
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“Everyone Has A Story To Tell”
"I simply ask people to write in my journal. What they write is up to them.". David, a copywriter from Salt Lake City walks up to strangers, gives them his moleskin notebook ("I only use moleskin notebooks"), and asks them to write […]
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Cluetrain At 10
Believe it or not The Cluetrain Manifesto is almost ten years old. But it's simple messages about markets as conversations seem more relevant than ever. Micheal Specht has repurposed the book in the form of a simple presentation which gives us an […]
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Myth Of The Near Future
Great video from Faris that ties in rather nicely with his recent Campaign piece and also his IPA piece. Go Faris. http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2037535&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=12010: Entertainment and Communication from Faris Yakob on Vimeo.
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Choice
I am reminded by Giles' post that there are two kinds of people in work – those who will do the job and those who want to make the job better. I don't think this distinction has ever been more important but […]
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Writing Out Loud
Yep, it certainly is. From the Flickr photostream of Will Lion
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Flow
When I walk through Waterloo station every morning there are hundreds of people trying to do the same thing as me – get from one side of the station to the other in as direct a way as possible. There are so […]
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E-Paper (2)
Regular readers will know I've long been following the development of e-paper. Until recently it's been in very much in beta – an interesting but slightly clunky interface that has slowly been developing in usability and application. But I think it's just […]
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The Knowledge Revolution
I've seen a couple of things recently that have suggested that the "internet revolution" is over. That 2.0 has been with us for long enough now that we all know what to do – it's now just a matter of getting on […]
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Culture, Communication And Impermanence
One of the things I like about this blog is that it captures my thinking as a snapshot in time and if were to look back, I can see how it has moved on, changed, evolved. In reality, I rarely go back […]