Staying power

Staying power    

Yesterday, Fast Company’s Co.Design blog wrote a nice entry about our website for Herman Miller called Discovering Design. The site is several years old, but it’s a good testament to the staying power of good design - the website, but of course the products themselves. More

Off-season awards

Off-season awards    

By Yang

Who says winning awards gets old? It always feels good. We’re happy to say that we’ve been kicking some butt in this arena recently – and it’s not even awards season. In the Creativity 38 Annual Awards competition, we have 12 award-winning projects, five of which won a Silver, three Gold, and one Platinum. More

Social Media for Business: Customer Service

Social Media for Business: Customer Service    

There have been a number of interesting posts lately on ReadWriteWeb regarding the puzzle of Social Media for Business. Businesses have only begun to take advantage of the capabilities of social media tools to empower communications to their customers. More

Talkin' bits with Mark Hurst

Talkin' bits with Mark Hurst    

By Curt

Inspired by Mark Hurst’s book, Bit Literacy, I tracked down the author and engaged him the way he suggests we all engage the various bit streams that inundate us with information every day: head-on and purposefully. Here’s how it went down… Curt: Where did the idea for the book come from? Mark: Everyone’s going to end up with a lot of information in the workplace today. How are they going to react to that? What skills are they going to bring to bear to manage that information? More

Bye-bye, bits

Bye-bye, bits    

By Curt

I once worked for a company that installed a new email server every time the volume of messages in the system got too high for the old server to handle. More

printfreegraphpaper.com

printfreegraphpaper.com    

I didn’t grow up with the Internet. It came after most of my learning habits had been wired in. But once I had access, I never looked back. More

Teaching the Web Stuff

Teaching the Web Stuff    

By John

A few years ago I spent some time teaching Web design at Kendall College of Art & Design. This is a rough transcript of the lecture I used on the first day of each semester. It was designed to give a brief overview of the technologies, introduce some new concepts to the students, and scare as many as possible into dropping the class… Hello. More

Immersed

Immersed    

A while ago, a colleague with a strong background in interactive design and user experience suggested that I attend An Event Apart in New Orleans with some of his team members. I had mentioned to him that I wanted to learn more about the Web; he suggested I dive right in. From a communications standpoint, I was looking for ways to utilize online tools to help clients get their message out. More

Do your friends know what you do for a living?

Do your friends know what you do for a living?    

It’s a standing joke around here when family visits a coworker or newcomers excitedly tell their parents they got a job in a design firm. Inevitably the next question is, “Do they really know what you do?” You usually get that sideways smirk with a negative nod and within minutes people are sharing their own stories. Comments like, “You draw pictures right?” or “I know, you make things on the computer,” aren’t uncommon at all. More