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Book Review: “The Visual Miscellaneum” – Explore The Design World of Infographics In Only A Few Moments I recently received a review copy of The Visual Miscellaneum A colorful guide to the world’s most consequential trivia.  This was a  great book from the author of Information is Beautiful. The books is a visual exploration of information and contains numerous examples of how to rethink ways... Nov 19th, 2009 | no responses
Design Experiences: Don’t Rub Your Product Experience All Over Me. The other day I was pumping some gas at the gas station only to be accosted by the latest in drive by guerilla marketing. Nowadays, it is quite common to find little kiosks setup  outside of major business selling everything from makeup to car polisher. It’s as if the strip mall has come... Feb 18th, 2009 | one response
Design Conferences: Big D Design Conference Dallas Texas This is just a little note to let you all know I’ll be attending the Big D Design Conference in Dallas on May 30th. It’s a one day event 9 – 6 p.m. that looks to have a good lineup of speakers.  Admission is $50.00 and $10.00 to get into the “after party.” ... May 8th, 2009 | no responses

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