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You Call that a Presentation?
Now that’s a presentation.
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Project Dragonfly
This looks pretty damn cool. Autodesk’s Project Dragonfly lets you build a virtual room. Add furniture windows and doors, and view the result in 3D.
Posted in design, technology, viral
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the future of print
Allyson has an interesting post on the future of print magazines (below) which got me started on what I thought the future of print looked like. I mentioned Amazon’s Kindle device, but I think a bit more clarification is necessary. … Continue reading
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Make Something With Your Hands: Google Chrome
Interesting exploration of a life size photo shop desktop screen, in parallel the ad campaign ran in Japan by Google for its web browser Chrome seems to explore the same spirit of a return to the basic. Would it be … Continue reading
Posted in design, humor, technology
Tagged Google Chrome, Make Something with your Hands
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How Do You Top a Legend?
In 1958 Sochiro Honda had a vision. A vision for an economically viable method of transportation for people. This went on to become the best selling Motorcycle (and incidentally motorized vehicle) of all time. The Honda Super Cub 50 years … Continue reading
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Rethinking Interactive.
What does interactive mean? Is it interacting with a computer? A website? A person? Can you harness human to human interaction to sell tee-shirts? How about with a nice game of Tic-Tac-Toe with Daniel?
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STC in the News
If you know Sophie, you know that whenever she speaks its never dull or boring. She is in ChiefMarketer.com and talks about New Rules for Brand Management in Emerging Markets.
Pipilotti Rist Video Installation
I was over at the Museum of Modern Art last week and came across the Pipilotti Rist video installation. This is actually something we have tried to do for TATA Communications with at GTM in 2008. The idea consisted of … Continue reading
Nemos, Ice Ages, Mad a Gas Cars, and others Wall•ees
The Harvard Business Review magazine has a great article on the creative process at Pixar Studios, Surely the most creative Hollywood Dream factory. It can be found here. Listen to the podcast interview of the CEO about creative genius here
