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Over at one of my favorite blogs Konigi, there was a new article posted regarding a brand new Flickr wireframe group.  The purpose of the Flickr group is to share wireframe photos of all types. ...
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SXSW Interactive 2008 – Pre-Morning Wakeup Planning Slept terrible last night so going to grab the starbucks. Today is the first full day. There are ton of events going on and as usual so many at the same time. The schedule online at sxsw.com is really hard to use. I came across this site that manages the SXSW schedule in a unique and highly... Mar 8th, 2008 | no responses
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SXSW 2010 – Day 4 Seductive Interactions: The day has started and it’s been a crazy morning. Stephen Anderson a local Dallas person, is ready to speak. I’ve seen the presentation online. I think it’s much better in person the nuances you get from the live version is well worth it.  Stephen will be... Mar 15th, 2010 | no responses
What’s with corporatethinkers.com domain and name change? I have felt the site has outgrown its original purpose. That being said in order to support the purpose of providing excellent design ideas, sample ui’s, and web app projects I’ve changed the name. The new name will now be uidesignguide.com. The old domain will work and stay active... Mar 21st, 2008 | no responses

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