Entries from July 2006

July 18th, 2006

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Accepting Failure

Every day we see failure. It surrounds us. You see businesses come and go because of some things they did not do right. You see design fail because the designer(s) did something wrong to not accomplish the goal of the overall project in regards to it’s users, and so forth. But what happens when you do all of the work that you think is possibly necessary for a project, all of the research, design, and testing, but yet the project still fails?
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Tags: Design

July 12th, 2006

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Graduating From 800

For awhile now, and with various projects, I’ve been debating when would be the best time to try out a design that exceeds the standard 800×600. There has been much talk about it, and you already see it happeneing. Now of course you have to take into context the actual project goal and content, because maybe it won’t be worth it for a small brochure site.
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Tags: Design

July 6th, 2006

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Putting Down Newspapers

Everyone needs their news, and wants to get it exactly when they want it. For me, if I hear about something brewing in the news from word of mouth, I’m online instantly reading up about it. It’s instant, and free, so why would I not use it. Now, there is obviously a huge amount of people that still read newspapers, however, how is that changing with online newspapers?
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Tags: Culture

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