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links for 2010-04-29

April 30, 2010 by Jonathan

  • Overcoming Creative Block
    Scott Hansen asked 25 designers and artists what they do to when ideas are flowing as they should.
    (tags: creativeblock designers creative creativity ideas inspiration productivity tips)
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links for 2010-04-27

April 28, 2010 by Jonathan

  • Lessons Learned from Seth Godin
    Compressed collection of Seth Godin's books and insights.
    (tags: advice business lessons inspiration sethgodin quotes ideas)
  • We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint – NYTimes.com
    “It’s dangerous because it can create the illusion of understanding and the illusion of control,” General McMaster said in a telephone interview afterward. “Some problems in the world are not bullet-izable.”
    (tags: powerpoint disaster afghanistan infographics interesting presentation)
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The Days the Air Stood Still and Started Buzzing Again

April 27, 2010 by Jonathan

itoworld.com has published this amazing visualisation of the Northern European airspace returning to use after being closed due to volcanic ash. Due to varying ash density across Europe, the first flights can be seen in some areas on the 18th and by the 20th everywhere is open. The data is a mashup from flightradar24.com, openstreetmap.org and contributors.

I am still wondering why there were so few flights to accumulate data to confirm or falsify the data of the models that predicted the ash concentration over Europe and were the basis for the airspace lockdown. I only heard of one flight over Germany. Do we know the data was right?

Airspace Rebooted from ItoWorld on Vimeo.

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Filed Under: Infographic, video, Visualization Tagged With: air traffic, animation, cloud, europe, Infographic, planes, video, volcano

Sometimes I like Direct Marketing

April 19, 2010 by Jonathan

Sometimes there are moments that make me realize why I started to work in direct marketing. A few days ago I went to an optician to have my glasses repaired.

I handed them the glasses, they checked customer data and I was told to come back some days later to pick up the repaired item. Not even five minutes passed after leaving the store I received this short text message (translated and paraphrased):

Exclusively for YOU in April!
FREE spectacle frame (max. €99,90)
with your purchase of new glasses
at your XYZXY store until 04/30/2010.
This short text message = voucher

Clearly, turning in my spectacles for repair had triggered the text message. If my glasses hadn’t been a sad little backup set, I probably would have turned back checked out the glasses at their shop.

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Filed Under: Advertising, Direct Tagged With: Advertising, consumer, database, Direct, marketing, offer, sms, trigger

links for 2010-04-18

April 19, 2010 by Jonathan

  • HTML5 presentation
    If wondered what will be possible with HTML5, here is your answer…
    (tags: html5 javascript programming presentation tutorial technology webdesign webdev css ajax demo js)
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links for 2010-04-16

April 17, 2010 by Jonathan

  • Loper OS » Non-Apple’s Mistake
    This is spot-on. Whether you like Apple's products and policies or not: the problem is not Apple, it's the competition.
    (tags: apple competition opinion market computers)
  • Die Befreiung der Arbeit: Das 7-Tage-Wochenende
    The Brazilian company Semco generates a 220 Mio revenue with 3000 employees by breaking all the rules of modern management: no hierarchical structure, employees deciding their own wages, electing their management and no fixed working hours. Wow. (Text is German only)
    (tags: arbeit semco gesellschaft interesting)
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The Clutter, Visualized

April 16, 2010 by Jonathan

Dutch Design studio STUDIO SMACK has created this video to demonstrate „the immense scale of the visual bombardment“ we encounter every day. Sure, in theory we have all heard the numbers of the many thousands of messages we encounter everyday, but what does it mean? In the video, all texts, logos, ads competing for our attention are highlighted white, everything else is black.

That’s quite some clutter to break through and to paraphrase PSFK, it makes you think how visible advertising really is. (btw, the video is Creative Commons licensed, very useful for presentations)

KAPITAAL from STUDIO SMACK on Vimeo.

Via PSFK.com

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Filed Under: Advertising, Brands, Visualization Tagged With: Advertising, clutter, media, onslaught, video

links for 2010-04-13

April 14, 2010 by Jonathan

  • Speaking to the Past: A Penguin 75th Anniversary Project by Douglas Coupland
    How would you speak to someone in the year 1935 from 2010 using a Penguin cover? Flickr Group: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1387902@N23/
    (tags: book collaboration coupland covers penguin design history)
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The Crowdforce is Strong in This One.

April 13, 2010 by Jonathan

I am not too convinced of crowdsourcing, more precisely, most of the ways I observed crowdsourcing in practice. Most of the times you get the feeling companies use crowds to get cheap ideas and designs. You know what I mean, first three get a small price and the company then picks a random design from the pool of thousands of submissions they got for free and now own.

But Casey Pugh’s StarWarsUncut is a whole new set of awesome and it shows the way to make exciting things happen together with the multitude of creative people on the web. For StarWarsUncut the original Star Wars: A New Hope was split up into 472 parts of 15 seconds each. People could claim segments and submit their interpretation of it. All clips will be stitched together to make up a whole new experience of the classic. As of April 9, the team of StarWarsUncut announced that the movie is finished and posted the first trailer.

Star Wars: Uncut Trailer from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.

I don’t know about you, but this looks amazing and exciting. So many brilliant ideas in so little time. I wonder what the full movie experience feels like, but I can’t wait to see the whole thing.

There is also a five minute teaser available: Teaser here.

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Filed Under: Creativity, movies, Visual Arts Tagged With: awesome, create, Creativity, crowdsourcing, movies, starwars

links for 2010-04-02

April 3, 2010 by Jonathan

  • The Democrats Are Doomed, or How A ‘Big Tent’ Can Be Too Big « OkTrends
    OkTrends do some datamining in their OkCupid database and make some interesting observations about the US electorate and their political identity. They offer a good explanation why Democrats struggle even if they have a majority.
    (tags: democrats politics economics data statistics society usa republicans)
  • 41 Creative Alphabets
    (tags: alphabet handmade idea type collection letters xmpie)
  • The Icarus Project
    Robert Harrison from the UK needs only a digital camera, a GPS device, some duct tape and a balloon to take breathtaking pictures from space. The Icarus II project (with flight tracking!!) looks promising.
    (tags: camera balloon icarus project space science photography diy explorer)
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