After years of making fun of the arts, it turns out that design skills are the new IQ (Imagination Quotient) for business (and, for that matter, engineering.) From a meeting with Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) folks and from Audrey Carr I have heard about the new Rotman & OCAD collaboration, see The Business of Design.
Month: May 2005
Griffin iTalk

So I bought a Griffin Technology iTalk – Voice Recorder for iPod. Why you may ask? … Well I want to play with podcasting and it seemed cheaper to get the iTalk for my iPod than to get a separate voice recorder.
Does it work? Well, I’m getting used to it after a bad start. I think I need to get a Lapel Mic and the right set up on my Mac for recording. (Tell me its easier than Engadget describes it!)
Screen Shot of Arabic
feedmap: a BlogMap for your blog
At feedmap .net (BETA) : Where Blogs Meet Maps I created the following BlogMap,
Wayzgoose 2005: Book Arts in Grimsby
Thanks to a note from Paul Lisson who commented on an earlier post on Letterpress in Hamilton, I went to the 2005 Wayzgoose in the town of Grimsby, Ontario. Delightful event that has been happening for decades. I picked up the 2005 Anthology that has sampling of print signatures of artists and printers. I also met book artists and printers from the area like Will Rueter of Aliquando Press in Dundas. Anyway, I assume it was Rueter.
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Web Pages That Suck
Web Pages That Suck is a blog about mistakes of web design. I found the site looking at a site I rather liked, one art | design for use, which claims its readership went up when it got an honorable mention.
The idea of teasing bad design is a good one. This should be good to use and read for classes.