Tag Archives: Graphic Design

Validation: Why Good Design is Good Business and More About Newspapers

Image via Wikipedia My new friends at Tunicca have a post about Jacek Utko with a video of his presentation at the TED conference. Utko’s presentation is in itself worth watching, and once you are on the TED site check out some others as they are ALL very thought provoking. Assuming you want to think, [...]

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Personally, I think Ling’s website RULES

Image by Getty Images via Daylife I can say “RULES” and not sound unprofessional, right? Anyway: I first saw this website after a SethGodin post and was inspired! It is actually one of the most interesting sites I’ve ever seen, and considering the buzz about it, Ling is doing something right! So I am reading [...]

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Web Credibility Guidelines from Stanford

Hopefully, this is not copyrighted. SEE THE REAL PAGE HERE. And now, a table: {I’ll have to play with it, not looking too good inside of WordPress!} Guideline Additional Comments 1. Make it easy to verify the accuracy of the information on your site. You can build web site credibility by providing third-party support (citations, [...]

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I wish I’d thought of it

Image via Wikipedia Check out this genius idea: When I first saw it, I didn’t know what to say. I’d love to see the results, and I’d love to see a scientific study of this. From the printer’s perspective: Digital printing is now approaching offset quality in a lot of ways. Book printing is especially [...]

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