January 2011
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Thoughts on Corporate User Experience « UX Booth →
Like most designers, I’m a passive thinker, which means that even if I didn’t exert a lot of energy in immediately answering questions, I’ll spend a lot of time thinking about my answers after the fact. (…)
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Tom Ford « Interview Magazine →
Great interview between John Currin and Tom Ford.
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Monocle on Bloomberg →
benjaminf:
Enjoyed the first episode so far. Be sure to watch all three parts.
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Unterstanding your Medium →
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definitely, maybe - that's me
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Ausgebrannte Studenten: Lost in Perfection «... →
“Doch viele zögern, sich Hilfe zu holen. Manche aus Scham, weil Therapie sich für sie anhört wie Niederlage, wie Schwäche.”
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The Dark Side Of Usability →
Socrates warned us about the dangers of writing. Today we face similar uncertainties with computers, eager to help relieve us of our burdens – but we have to ask: at what cost?
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wizzninetynine:
RedBull Wall Reconstruction 2011 (Time Lapse)
I rebuilt our Modus Operandi RedBull Wall the other day. Holy shit, did we (5 people) really drink all these cans during a single summer?!
Never forget.
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When a nerd says, ‘We can build it better,’ he’s saying, ‘I have not devoted the...
– Rands understands Not Invented Here Syndrome (via cubicle17)
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8 Potential Replacements for Steve Jobs at Apple →
The tech world’s getting used to the idea Steve Jobs is absent from Apple again, for medical reasons. We think he’ll be back soon. But one day he won’t come back, and who might fill the big chair then?
tumblr.com/liked/by/sebastianwaters →
since I got asked for it quite often in the last couple of days, I’m sharing my likes with you (until I decide to close them again). P.S.: You need to dig a bit to find the nasty stuff, party nsfw.
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Trust
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How to Be Considerate on The Internet « Thought... →
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Top ten brains of the digital future →
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You’ve Got to Have (150) Friends « NY Times →
More than anything since the invention of the postal service, Facebook has revolutionized how we relate to one another. But the revolution hasn’t come in quite the way that the people behind it and other social networking sites assume.
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You’ve Got to Have (150) Friends « NY Times →
More than anything since the invention of the postal service, Facebook has revolutionized how we relate to one another. But the revolution hasn’t come in quite the way that the people behind it and other social networking sites assume.
Top ten brains of the digital future →
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