January 2011
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So this one music teacher in Liverpool had half the Beatles in his class, and he...
– Sir Ken Robinson
December 2010
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If you can draw a twig, you can draw a tree.
If you can draw a rock, you can draw an asteroid.
When you distill something down to its simplest form, it becomes infinitely scalable.
October 2010
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If citizens are paying for the clock, citizens should be able to see the...
– Paul May
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A work of art is realised when form and content are indistinguishable
– Paul Rand
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September 2010
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Digital information lasts forever - or five years, whichever comes first.
– Jeff Rothenberg
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Andy Budd on UX Professionals →
While I’m still at the ‘sketched out some wireframes and sat in on a couple of usability tests’ stage myself, I do think Mr Budd makes some good points in his defence of professional UX Designers.
August 2010
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In the next 10 years, centralised production-line education will be having a...
– Fraser Speirs
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Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
– Albert Einstein
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Placebo Buttons →
Great article by David McRaney explaining how many of the buttons we encounter on a daily basis don’t actually do anything, yet we keep on pressing them.
(Via @itsdavidhughes)
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Post-Medium Publishing →
Why don’t people pay for content anymore? Paul Graham points out that they never have.
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Patina is a pretty word, and a beautiful concept.
– Frank Chimero
July 2010
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