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Signposts for the week ending March 16, 2007

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Brandon’s got a personal blog! If you like design + business discussion, you ought to subscribe.

Kate’s got a personal blog! If you enjoy the musings of a scarily synthetic thinker, you ought to subscribe.

Diagramming Errol Morris — two of my favorite things all put together.

Using Twitter to tell people about your cat. peterme had some thoughts about Twitter. Liz Lawley wrote about Twitter and presence. Even the Wall Street Journal is covering Twitter.

Great SXSW inforgraphic by Naz Hamid.

Make your own icons for Mario Kart on your DS!

Drawings of Sarah and Dan from SXSW.

Luke writes about that vision thing.

Games and Social Media = The Future of Networked Entertainment, says Amy Jo Kim.

Information Design at the Waffle House.

Digital endeavors of various magazines.

Apparently, Anna Wintour thinks the term “blog” is out of vogue.

2 Responses to “Signposts for the week ending March 16, 2007”

  1. Intelleto » Blog Archive » thanks to Dan for the latest moniker Says:

    [...] Friday in Signposts, my collegue Dan at Adaptive Path announced my new-but-mighty blog to the AP community. It was [...]

  2. Philip Haine Says:

    This is late, but regarding “that vision thing” you linked to: my writeup on the Design Pyramid can be found at http://StealThisIdea.com/articles/design-pyramid.

    Thanks and best regards,
    Philip

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