Lou Rosenfeld is a pioneer in the field of Information Architecture. He’s contributed to the field as an author, evangelist, speaker, trainer and now publisher. As founder of Rosenfeld Media,…
0flickr photo by cvander There are now two kinds of people in the world. Those who own iPads and those who peer over their shoulders – at least just for a few seconds (Denial? There’s an…
0At the latest POP! Tech conference, Designer Kacie Kinzer explores what technology can reveal about empathy and cooperation. To conduct the experiment, she built a cardboard robot and called it a…
0Tucked away near the end of one of the best Slideshare’s I’ve come across, is this lil’ gem of UGC brilliance. Musicians C-Mon & Kypski need a little help with their music…
0A link to this image showed up in my Twitter feed recently, and I thought it was a brilliant touch by Gmail. Most of us at one time or another have fired off an email, only to have to follow up 5…
0A campaign from MTV is trying to convince teens that privacy matters online and how to protect it. A Thin Line site is rich with good stats, safety information and tips. Still, it’s missing…
0At the end of January, Apple announced another highly anticipated new device, while its rival in Redmond, Microsoft, has come out with a new version of its mobile UI. Named Windows Phone 7 Series,…
0I happened upon this site and at first glance thought it was a designer’s portfolio site. Only after looking at the navigation was I aware that it was a in fact a hotel (and a hip one at…
0Someone [Case-Mate] finally came out with a phone case I would be proud to carry around. They’ve taken some of the more current designers/artists and given users access to their color and…
1Pizza Will Always Be Pizza No Matter How You Toss It I was talking with my wife this weekend about the whole Domino’s rebranding. What strikes me is that even the whole idea that their pizza…
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