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Time Inc. Previews Sports Illustrated for E-Readers | Peter Kafka | MediaMemo | AllThingsD
Last month, Condé Nast played show-and-tell with its concept of a digitized magazine. Today it’s Time Inc.’s turn: The publisher is demoing a concept version of Sports Illustrated it says will be able to run on whatever tablet Apple (AAPL) or any else has up their sleeves. Eventually, the publisher imagines that it will port all its titles into the new format, which it says will be ready for primetime by the middle of next year or sooner.
Recyclable Paper Laptop by Je Sung Park » Yanko Design
I quite agree with Je Sung Park when he says that disposable cameras and cell phones have gained acceptance, so why don’t we take the next step and bring out a disposable computer. His Recyclable Paper Laptop is quite a raw version and could do with some refinement. It uses recycled paper or pulp material all packed in layers. This is so that you can easily replace the damaged portions (even corrugated paper will tear easy). The vibe of a Paper Laptop is intriguing, I kno eventually someone will figure out the tech bit, so let’s see who will take the bait.
Laurent Haug’s blog » Blog Archive » Lift at you
When the idea came up, we thought “wow, this is really innovative and smart”. But quickly we found out that we had not invented anything: Tupperware has been doing for years. And since 1907 a famous movement has functionned in a similar way, groups of people getting together following guidelines expressed in a book. It is of course Scouting. Scouting spread all around the world based on Baden Powell’s book. So if you thought Barcamp and Pecha Kucha’s concept of decentralized events was new, unfortunately it is not really. Welcome to the frustration of living in the 21st century, almost everything has already been done :)
Advice on designing scientific posters
A one-sentence overview of the poster concept
A scientific poster is a large document that can communicate your research at a scientific meeting, and is composed of a short title, an introduction to your burning question, an overview of your trendy experimental approach, your amazing results, some insightful discussion of aforementioned results, a listing of previously published articles that are important to your research, and some brief acknowledgement of the tremendous assistance and financial support conned from others—if all text is kept to a minimum, a person could fully read your poster in under 10 minutes.
Un air de voyage travel book : un album sur Flickr
Un air de voyage is the shop of a friend of me... he travels the world, brings back with him objects and furnitures, and sold them in his shops... he do it with a very nice respect of people he met.
We are currently working on the web site, and for it, I design a travel book based on the picture he takes during his travels... I also ask him some objets like coins, bills, tickets, etc... the result is this 32 page book that we would print soon.
le tiers livre : publie.net s'amuse
La règle du jeu :
- réécrire un texte (ex : Ulysse par Joyce)
- écrire un texte à la manière de / Imitation
- un patchwork ou centon ou puzzles verbaux
- réécrire un mythe, un conte, une légende
- une courte biographie, mais pas de nom d’auteur
- des palimpsestes (avec jeu d’hyperliens par exemple)
- adaptation : passer d’un genre à un autre
- mélanges de langues / jeu sur les traductions.
Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » Follow Curiosity, Not Careers
In any case, this idea of shifting ones practice and area of activity is quite important. Following your curiosity rather than a career path/ladder/trajectory seems incredibly wise. To do otherwise, seems naive and thoughtless. Yes — the practicalities of life intrude. You need (more likely want) nice things that money buys. Money comes from jobs. More money comes from certain kinds of careers.
DesignNotes by Michael Surtees » Blog Archive » Making something understandable as opposed to just simplifying
Another theme is to cut information for the idea of simplification. Again that’s a bit of a misleading idea. Somethings are complicated, cutting content doesn’t help. Make it understandable instead.
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100 Ideas for Envisioning Powerful, Engaging, and Productive User Experiences in Knowledge Work
