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adaptive path » blog » Andrew Crow » Metaphors for Storytelling - 0 views
If i... on Vimeo - 0 views
Unposted Blog: 2009-06-07 -- What's in my Backpack? - 0 views
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This one is for Chad -- don't forget to click the link "this post" near the top to see another view of what's in the bag. Also look at Part 2:
http://unpostednrepose.blogspot.com/2009/06/blackpack-whats-inside-part-2.html for the pens! (Oh, Yuebo will like this part ...)
An Interview With Sketchnote King Mike Rohde on Hi, I'm Grace Smith - 0 views
Squares, Checks and Grids - 0 views
michael nobbs | the blog » Have you downloaded and made your copy of 75 Ways to D... - 0 views
VizNotes 101 - 0 views
Quick sketch demo -- digital sketching - 0 views
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http://poisondlo.deviantart.com
Notice how the demonstrator uses a structural strategy to begin the image -- in this case building the structure with lights and darks rather than with lines.
10 Pillars of Knowledge - 0 views
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Interesting editorial effort to organize a vast body of information fronted by a comparatively simple visual. This link is to a graphic -- choose "Encyclopedia" to get to the links area. This is not a very advanced interface but it is an interesting example of how editorial effort can make an impact on information.
got milk? - 0 views
Typographic Collaboration | Typophile - 0 views
Typies - 0 views
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A pair of designer/teachers in Chile offer nicely illustrated explanations of design principles relevant to type, design with type, icons and symbol design and other topics.This blog is based on a successful version that one author produced previously in Spanish (http://www.letritas.blogspot.com/).
www.dontclick.it - 0 views
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An experimental site dealing with the issue of a "clickless" interface. Navigation occurs through mouse movement or through hovering. -
This was the site I spoke of in class in which the interface is designed to no require mouse clicks. Also a large hand image holding a mouse follows your cursor around the screen. Very interesting experimental user interface design.

