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Jim spends his days as a digital guy at The Leith Agency, spare minutes spinning Leith Records and nights howling at the moon. All views expressed are mostly none of his own.
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Two years into their wonderfully-orchestrated Campaign of Mysterious Oddness, those iamamiwhoami videos keep on...
A very compact summary of design elements, in under 3mins: The Fundamental elements for design summarizes. - Erica Gorochow (via @Core77)
Earlier generations have weathered recessions, of course; this stall we’re in has the look of something...

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Wikipedia trivia: if you take any article, click on the first link in the article text not in parentheses or italics, and...
Earlier today major updates just went live for all six of the Style Hatch premium Tumblr themes. Now all of the themes...
Carl Sagan.
From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of particular interest. But for us, it’s different. Look again at that dot....
If you’re going to go down, you might as well blame it on an imaginary animal like Twitter did with their infamous Fail Whale. I’ve...
This Wednesday I’ve been kindly asked by Data Discoveries and Perspective Partners to come along to the Radisson in Edinburgh’s Royal...
3 posts tagged community
Open IDEO / Where people design better, together
:: This creative community of social designers, founded by IDEO’s Tom Hulme (@thulme), is a masterclass in online community design: using principles of reward and status to encourage collaboration, nurture ideas and ultimately produce tangible results. Good work.
Site of the day: Post Secret - http://postsecret.blogspot.com - A confessional community of secrets written on postcards. Sometimes funny, often sad, always truly authentic.
see also @postsecret
Another example of crowdsourcing innovation. Seems like everyone’s doing it now, even Starbucks ..
.. And in the true spirit of sharing the reward for creating good ideas, Starbucks says: “If we implement your idea, we may give you credit on the site, but we won’t be compensating customers if their ideas are chosen”. That’s nice.
via @jameselliot
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