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nett, an einem Sonntag via Mika73 gefunden – sehr passend auch zu den 5 innovation killers
nett, an einem Sonntag via Mika73 gefunden – sehr passend auch zu den 5 innovation killers
The map by Information Architects Japan pins down nearly 300 of the most successful and influential websites to the greater Tokyo area train map. Different train lines correspond to different web trends such as innovation, news, social networks, and so on: The bottom layer includes a rating of brand experience analogous to restaurant experience. It […]
It’s funny and instructive, my little series on visualizations that are unusual, doing it plain wrong or are at least somehow awkward (see part 1 and part 2 for more goodies). Via Boing Boing, Neatorama, Buzzfeed, I am Jeriko and Polkarobot (internet memes they travel fast and far …) the Heavy Metal Band Names Flowchart: […]
While TED was going on in California, some good videos from past years are getting published, like this one: Great design is a never-ending journey of discovery — for which it helps to pack a healthy sense of humor. Sociologist and surfer-turned-designer David Carson walks through a gorgeous (and often quite funny) slide deck of […]
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Monty Python launches its own YouTube channel “getting their own back” on people who have been illegally uploading their clips onto Youtube. “We know who you are, we know where you live and we could come after you in ways too horrible to tell” That’s the way to do it, be transparent and honest 🙂 […]
Have another sunday treat? Try this one, video with Dr. David Vaine who in his video address to the actKM Conference adresses all participants and especially “my good friend Dennis (sic!) Snowden” (and David Greenteen too, sic!) – found via Mary Abraham and Green Chameleon: […] minimal impact KM touts the benefits of doing a […]