The Weekly a-List
by Kevin Wong, posted November 3rd, 2008
categorized under a-list, inspiration
Apologies for getting this out so late! It has been a busy Monday morning. At least there’s still the rest of the week to enjoy!
Don’t forget, if you haven’t already, go out and vote! Make sure you know where you’re polling place is and get there [most likely] between 7am and 8pm. Cheers.
and here we go…
Red Teases Future in DSMC
Red is about to change the game for Digital Still & Motion Cameras (DSMC). You guys thought the Canon 5D MkII was hot. We’ll see after Nov 13th.
Touchscreen Voting Machine Not Fit For Purpose?
Just make sure that if you encounter one of these, double check your answer. Triple check. You just never know whether or not if your vote switched.
Social Interaction Design Primer
Getting into social design? Johnny Holland has an interesting point of view on the differences between designing for user needs vs designing for user interests. The analogies used are worth thinking about.
Nokia Open Studio: Exploratory Design Research
We’re always excited to see more examples of how large companies are investing a great deal in advancing their methods to uncovering user needs. The output of this work is always inspiring.
Food Pyramid Lunch Box
Absolutely beautiful. Can we make this mandatory for all school to provide?
Visualizing How The World Views US Elections
It’s interesting because we’re so used to seeing how we view our elections. Instead, you consider how this impacts a global scale. Another food for thought: how much of this is represented by Americans with ties to these other countries? What are the implications?
Johnny Lee + YouTube = Future of Prototyping
The power of social media cultivates a world of sharing. Learn more on how Johnny Lee and many others are paving the way on helping the world become inventors again.
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