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Signposts for the Week ending October 6, 2006

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Our pals at Stamen have figured out a way to let you be Jackson Pollock.

Scrivs picks the Top 10 Web 2.0 Winners and Losers

Brian Oberkirch interviews Jeff Veen. ‘Nuff said. Go listen.

With all the hype about simplicity, Kathy Sierra reminds us not to neuter our applications for ease-of-use sake.

Mark Vanderbeeken talks experience design in the Institute of Design’s student newsletter.

Timo Arnall made a list of some interesting papers from NordiCHI. Some cool stuff.

Michael Bierut writes a moving tribute to Alan Fletcher, for whom “design was not a profession or a craft, but a life.”

Enough with the Beta label already, begs WeBreakStuff. We agree.

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