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FourFootCar: April 2008
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. Planning for learning agreement. Following on from this post. And work I've started to do on this blog. I've finally got a idea for what I want to produce for the learning agreement and assessed work. 25 proposals for work, these will cover all aspects of research I've done. They should range from practical considerations for producing online work to more experimental ideas. Some constraints: each proposal should fit onto one A4 sheet. I also like the proposal papers from MIT.
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FourFootCar: May 2008
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Monday, May 26, 2008. Programming is destroying my capacity for reflective thought. Article in the Guardian on Thursday really struck a chord, especially after spending a day and a half! On a newsletter template that simply refused to allow me to insert an image. Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Sounds like everything I'm working on. Saturday, May 17, 2008. Now this is a bit more like it, an RSS feed built using Adobe AIR. I'm thinking this is the way to go with the design of the research section of th CAGD site.
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FourFootCar: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. NOISE Festival new site map. Portrait of a Nation Ning site. Screen grabs from the network part of the Portrait of a Nation site. Members are able to customise their individual pages. It's quite funny as there were lengthy discussion about what background colours we should use, should it be the same as the branding on the main site or should it be different. Then when it comes to using the site the members just decided to customise their own page. Portrait of a nation. Delic...
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FourFootCar: Jeff Jarvis on a shared Google pressroom
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Monday, July 21, 2008. Jeff Jarvis on a shared Google pressroom. The Host with the Most. A shared platform for news organisations wouldn't be anticompetitive: it would be pro-efficiency. If any paper, station or site could pluck software from the cloud and freely use and adapt it to perform essential functions then it could concentrate its resources on what matters - journalism. Labels: death of print. Jeff Jarvis on a shared Google pressroom. Online POKER marketing could spell the NAKED end o.
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FourFootCar: This stands as a sketch for the future.
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Wednesday, July 09, 2008. This stands as a sketch for the future. This stands as a sketch for the future. MURIEL COOPER and the VISIBLE LANGUAGE. Muriel Cooper always sought more responsive systems. Of design and production, emphasizing quicker feedback. Loops between thinking and making, often blurring. The distinction between the two. As a result, she always. Left room for the reader. This text is an attempt to do. Jeff Jarvis on a shared Google pressroom. This stands as a sketch for the future.
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FourFootCar: Interview
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Saturday, June 13, 2009. Golfing Round the World. My del.icio.us. Hundreds of MA Related Links. MA Graphic Arts and Design Statement of Intent. Portrait of a Nation. Aim for success, don't plan for failure and buy a fish tank. View my complete profile.
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FourFootCar: Online POKER marketing could spell the NAKED end of VIAGRA journalism as we LOHAN know it
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Monday, July 21, 2008. Online POKER marketing could spell the NAKED end of VIAGRA journalism as we LOHAN know it. Charlie Brooker article in todays Guardian. It's a funny article but raises some interesting points. There's a relevance to the discussion we had on the Graphics. Site the other week about the death of print. If publishers are generating revenue through advertising, is this a knock on effect and how does it effect content? The F Pattern idea is interesting. My del.icio.us. Portrait of a Nation.
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FourFootCar: March 2008
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Sunday, March 30, 2008. From Iain Tait's blog. I was watching TV last night and an ad came on for continuing education. It’s one with fingers walking around the place. The ad was OK. I didn’t really pay much attention. But at the end of the ad the call to action was - “search for EMA online”. Not visit direct.gov.uk/ema or what you’d normally get, but just search for EMA online. This quote from Nick Burcher's is particularly interesting and has relevance for any graphic designers. In Japan the Search box...
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FourFootCar: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Top secret NOISE websites layouts/ designs. Felt really good to get these sorted today, just need to get the damn thing built. Monday, January 28, 2008. Work in progress for NOISE festival. Too much writing on this blog and not enough pictures, here's a mock up for a success page on the new NOISE Festival website. I've attached a rough layout for the success page for each category, curators could work in much the same way. Saturday, January 26, 2008. Join the email discussion l...