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Monthly Archives: February 2006
How would these look on the walls at work?
They were in a primary school classroom our team painted today.
The London Pube Mat
Newt Arrester was where my journey started. After a minor delay at Hawthorn-Hero-Ill, I wound up down Bowel Mind way. For a while Queer Spank was where I got off, though some call it Ink Blur and others (estate agents … Continue reading
Fab photos
You just have to see these amazing photos. Brilliant! [Via The Obvious?]
How far do you trust Google?
Google’s new Desktop 3 will let Google store files from your hard disk I already use gmail, so Google has my email and search history, but I think this would feel like too many of my eggs in someone else’s … Continue reading
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Is it time for change to change?
Ant sums it up nicely With new and astute technical leadership, the company has begun the steady march to rebuild the infrastructure – readying it for faster development. But, culture is slower to change than code. We still tend to … Continue reading
Jon Hicks on four years “out there”
For those taking the leap, and anyone else considering it, from designer Jon Hicks, some words of inspiration and a helpful note on photocopying VAT returns! Its been wonderful, and I don’t think I could go back to work for … Continue reading
Cyclists watch out!
This public information film via Kathy Sierra’s superb Creating Passionate Users
links for 2006-02-05
Designing User Experiences for Applications Versus Information Resources on the Web :: UXmatters (tags: ux userexperience web design applicationdesign informationdesign)
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Revolving door etiquette
It may be old school, but I prefer to hold the door open for someone and follow rather than going first and letting it close in their face. So when it comes to revolving doors that you have to push … Continue reading
Today is Groundhog Day
According to the official site of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club: It is the day that the Groundhog comes out of his hole after a long winter sleep to look for his shadow. If he sees it, he regards it as … Continue reading
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