Archive for May, 2007
Have you Googled yourself lately?
When I’m about to meet someone for a client meeting, interview or other business meeting, I usually do a little homework by checking their LinkedIn profile or Googling them. I just look for commonality in people we know, companies or industries we may have worked for, etc. It often makes for a richer conversation…
But [...]
New media and big agency discussions
Interesting summary from B2B magazine on some conversations at Ad:Tech. Some interesting discussion going on, from more people ring the death bell for the 30 second spot, to standardize social media/community metrics, and the impact of digital media on accountability and measurement.
“Marketers are not getting into digital because they have to, as a [...]
Information Design and Emotional Maps
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been re-reading some of the old information architecture books from the mid- to late-90’s… from Clement Mok’s Designing Business, to Richard Saul Wurman’s Information Architects. It’s great seeing their early efforts, most of which are still amazing… they brought such order to very chaotic information. Subway [...]
Specialists
Sorry for the light posting… Between some travel to California, client work (and a few diapers) I’ve been pretty busy… 8-)
As I’ve said a few times here, after a long week of sitting in meetings and at the computer, I really enjoy some time working on my lawn… mowing, edging etc. The house we [...]



