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How to Navigate Design by Committee

Recommended by elsterama on July 29, 2010 via Six Revisions

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  • Design
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Interaction design
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  • Usability
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Paper Mache Masters: From Crafters to Professionals

Recommended by elsterama on July 27, 2010 via WebUrbanist

[ By Marc in Travel & Places, Urban & Street Art. ]

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14 Artistic Examples of Watercolor in Web Design

Recommended by elsterama on July 26, 2010 via WebUrbanist

[ By Steph in Architecture & Design, Technology & Futurism. ]

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Another Wave in the Wall: Vertical Lake Building Facade

Recommended by elsterama on July 23, 2010 via WebUrbanist

<!-- custom per item content begin --> [ By Delana in Architecture & Design, Environment & Nature, Urban & Street Art. ]

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10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Be a Designer

Recommended by elsterama on July 20, 2010 via Six Revisions

10 Reasons You Shouldn't Be a Designer

Did you know that becoming a designer is relatively easy? You go to school (some people even skip that part), you interview for a job or start your own freelancing business, and then you start getting paid in exchange for making stuff look cool.

That’s about it.

Or is it?

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Surreal Decay: Stunning Light Graffiti with Stencils

Recommended by elsterama on July 17, 2010 via WebUrbanist

<!-- custom per item content begin --> [ By Steph in Graffiti & Drawing, Urban & Street Art. ]

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Toshiba: 8-bit Gary (2010) 2:00 (USA)

Recommended by elsterama on July 15, 2010 via Adland.tv

Toshiba: 8-bit Gary (2010) 2:00 (USA)

Docter Twins filmed at the Mann Biomedical Park, a former Lockheed Martin aerospace research facility used to test jet engines. Grounding the outlandish experiments in a real, authentic environment was a clear directive from the directors.Continue

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Chatroullete Expands to Location and Channels

Recommended by elsterama on July 14, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

manifesto-chatroulette.jpgChatroulette, the face-to-face random video chat service, is growing slightly less random. The service is adding Localroulette, for location-specific chats, and Channelroulette, for specific topics.

Given the surge of interest in location-based apps, the choice to create a geolocating chat is not surprising. The utility of the themed channels is a bit less easy to grasp once you see what's there. Continue

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The Menzies Institute in Melbourne, by Lyons

Recommended by elsterama on July 7, 2010 via abduzeedo


This building is really intriguing, it remembers me Frank Gehry when I saw the curves and shapes of the windows. But this is the Menzies Institute, a building at the University of Tasmania, designed by Lyon Architects, from Melbourne.Continue

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  • Atrium
  • Deconstructivism
  • Frank Gehry
  • Royal Ontario Museum
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Rube Goldberg Machines: Making the Simple, Complicated

Recommended by elsterama on July 6, 2010 via WebUrbanist

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