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Cultivating Conversations
Is there a way to make comment threads more useful, and more usable?
Cultivating Conversations
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Haunted
Happy Halloween!
Haunted
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Kiss of Death
I retire the use of the Slanty Photo Treatment™ from my design repertoire. Good riddance.
Kiss of Death
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Annotated
My name is Jason, and I’m a chronic forgetter. Seeing as how there isn’t time to reread everything I like, I’ve taken to a new practice: annotating.
Annotated
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Marks and Milestones

Marks and Milestones, Liz Danzico on the design of the SVA MFA in Interaction Design website, and upcoming lectures in the awesome DOT DOT DOT series.

Goldfish

Greg Storey, Goldfish: “Let’s not go into this next year with blind enthusiasm or crushing anxiety, but with a great sense of kinsmanship and and eager promise. Let us all work together to do what we can to grow our network into a future titan of industry. One that contributes to the community and the economy, global and local.”

Jason Has Left the Building

Jason Has Left the Building, Thanks, Z :)

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