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Monthly Archives: September 2008

9.30.08

NOTES FROM TODAY: This idea is exploring cybernetic linguistics in textual communication.

sept 23rd review

Good conversations with Jeremy & Tom last week.  Bumped into a few walls, which only helped to further narrow the pathway – – which is good, considering it’s still a little wide.  Concerns right now include: 1. Not re-creating microsoft Word or the typeface toolbar in Illustrator  (interface design issues)  2. Clearly communicating concept, typography [...]

Apollo 13.

“was 14 when I first saw the movie based on the story, and the scene the most fascinated me was where the mission control collected all the parts which were available for the crew up there, dropped them on a table and they started to figure out how to make a square peg fit into [...]

Oh inspiration.

I. TITLE: “untitled” (working title). II. ABSTRACT: Social interaction has become an option for daily living, rather than a necessity. With such reasoning, it brings to question whether one can communicate accurately a message with it’s full meaning through the internet. The advent of online blogging and video blogging (vlogging) allow a user to display [...]

37 signals’ Getting Real

37 signals’ Getting Real seemed to be a user’s guide of helpful advice for launching your own project or production.  Fail quick but be honest about it, and figure out what is really the most important.  Constraints are where it’s at, but you need to know what is important to you to determine what those [...]

Gearheads and Hammers.

I need to build a house, what kind of hammer should I buy? An internal chuckle with this reading. Though, I notice that people really do stress over the type of tool they use to complete a task. What kind of computer someone uses, Mac or PC, version of Adobe software, big fancy new Yankee [...]