March 2012
It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness.
– Quote by Leo Tolstoy: “It is amazing how complete is the delusion that be…”
We live in an age of information overload. The problem is not lack of...
– Harder. Better. Faster. Stronger. — rajganpath.com — Readability
The future of everything is this.
Go ahead, follow me around all you want, little widget bitches. You’ve got...
– 10 things you need not worry about | Page 2 of 2
Maybe not now, but soon.
To go through life, especially youth, without once seeing the world transformed...
– anonymous
Do unto others as they wish, but with imagination.
– Quote by Marcel Duchamp
exactly.
You don’t become a hero by being practical
– Twitter / @berkun: You don’t become a hero by …
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HCDE 598 class description
The capstone class will allow the student to synthesize skills and knowledge gained in the program into one final project of their choosing. Working in small groups, students will create high quality design artifacts that take their project from the ideation phase all the way to high fidelity prototypes. Each artifact is designed to build up to a a final portfolio presentation that will showcase...
Q: What makes a great designer?
A: It is so important to be light on your...
– Sir Jonathan Ive: The iMan cometh - London Life - Life & Style - Evening Standard
WE wear the mask that grins and lies,
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—...
– We Wear the Mask - Dunbar
Reacting well to competition requires critical analysis of your own product and...
– Learning from competition – Marco.org
if you’re afraid of something, of putting yourself out there, of creating...
– Seth’s Blog: Fear, scarcity and value
Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
– Pi (1998) - Memorable quotes
Palestine’s Strumming Music (1974) remains his best-known work. It...
– Charlemagne Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lemmings
Society changes when we change what we’re embarrassed about.
In just...
– Seth’s Blog: Ashamed to not know