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People Design A recap of AIGA #makethink.
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The theme of the 2009 AIGA design conference—Make/Think—focused on the designer’s role both in making artifacts and solving problems with creative (design) thinking. It was a great experience that was fun and inspiring, and lived up to my expectations. ...

People Design Charles Eames used to say: "innovate as a last resort."
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Last month I was invited by Patrick Whitney, director of the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology, to participate in a symposium on the "'creative corporation' and the adoption of ...

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People Design 80s Friday is kicking into high gear at People
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Watch videos & listen free to The Smiths: There Is a Light That Never Goes Out, This Charming Man & more, plus 103 pictures. The Smiths were an alternative rock band which formed in 1982 in Manchester, England. ...

People Design Our work for @ArtPrize 2009 is now up! http://www.peopledesign.com/artifacts/
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To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the CBS eye in 2001, Charles Osgood did this report on the creation of the famous logo.

People Design book & boogie

People Design Our Moleskine for ArtPrize. Thanks Missy!
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ArtPrize, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, gives out the largest art prize in the world. Anyone can enter, and anyone can vote, keeping the number of competing artists and jury members constantly in flux. ...

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People Design Objectified: Free for AIGA West Michigan members.
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After two wildly popular events, the NoshNight series continues to gain momentum. Mark your calendars for the third installment, NoshNight: Objectified. Join us at Wealthy Theatre for this exciting event ...

People Design Open questions Chris Fahey, a founder of the Behavior design firm, cautions that the choice between Your and My may depend on your brand: “This is, to me, something where a strong creative vision (brand identity, voice, audience relationship with the brand) can wildly trump any theoretical logical or usability goodness.... A brand that has a personality that sounds like the product is a person, or speaks on behalf of a group of real people (like Flickr, which even says Hello to you), it makes sense to say ‘Your.’ But for brands that position themselves as an almost cybernetic extension of your personal infospace (like MySpace or Windows), ‘me’ and ‘my’ might actually make sense. In fact, consistency is probably the paramount rule here.”
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Site developers frequently argue about how to label a user’s own customized elements or collected objects to distinguish them from generic site content or objects belonging to other users of the site.
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People Design Chris considers GEL Health
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Kevin and I recently attended the first ever Gel Health conference. Gel, which stands for good experience live, is hosted by Mark Hurst, who managed to bring together an eclectic group of speakers and ...


















