Callie Neylan
Designers I'd like to meet.
John Maeda is one of them. What a great personality he has and what an engaging speaker! I’m using his book for my course on the Theories and Practice of Interactivity and finally watched this presentation he gave at Ted.
Another good one to watch is by David Pogue,
Was Zum Teufel?!
Tuesday, Oct 09 – This week finds some of us bedazzled, some of us bewildered, some of us bemused, with the announcement of Al Gore winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Regardless of public opinion surrounding Mr. Gore’s prestigious recognition, Oslo + Mies heard the word "congratulations" repeatedly on NPR’
Me, on Design Feast.
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention this. I was interviewed for Design Feast. No biggie, really. But good for exposure and networking.
Screaming babies.
Another photographer I really like, Jill Greenberg. Her "End Times" exhibit especially. These may be hard to look at if you have children this age, but if you have teenagers in the midst of causing you stress and heartache, you might experience maybe just a teeny, tiny bit
I love photography.
I’ve recently decided to explore contemporary fine art photographers. So I went with a friend to the Benham Gallery the other day and saw this exhibit by Peggy Washburn. I love her work. So inspired….
Was Zum Teufel?!
Tuesday, Oct 02 – This week kicked off with a bang at Regrade Park in Belltown. This was where my friend Rocky’s Fox Terrier, Parker, was put in his place by an old chocolate lab. Even though he’s small, Parker tries to dominate a lot of dogs, humping fellow
CCA's Design Strategy MBA.
Interesting. California College of the Arts now offers an MBA in Design Strategy:
The innovative MBA in Design Strategy, which will enroll its first
class of students in fall 2008, unites the studies of design, finance,
and organizational management in a unique curriculum aimed at providing
students with tools and
My First Crush.
Happy Birthday to my last crush. I love you, Will. xoxo.
Was Zum Teufel?!
Tuesday, Sept 25 – The week commences with another display of Oslo’s racist tendencies. And no, not against Jews, Muslims, Arabs, or Myanmar Monks. For some reason, he hates Boxers and Yellow Labs. Not all of them, but enough of them for me to faites attentions when I see one