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Signposts for the Week Ending June 5

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If you need to explain venn diagrams, or sporks.

McDonald’s figures out how to integrate web memes into their business.

An open letter to American Airlines about their website design sparks a discussion about large organizations’ difficulty in making real change.

It’s a whiteboard! It’s a toaster! It’s the WHITEBOARD THAT TOASTS! Wireframing was never so delicious!

Clay Shirky on social media and the emotional dimension of news.

DataIsNature blurs the line between science and art.

Get ready to connect. The FT on connectivity.

A non-visual interface for mobile phones is being developed by Google, lead by a blind research scientist.

Philip C. Bolger, 81, Dies; Prolific Boat Designer.

Rethinking the mall.

Eric Karjaluoto: Drones at the karaoke lounge of design.

UX Week 2008 speaker Johnny Lee has been working on the compelling Project Natal hands-free controller for Xbox.

GOOD Magazine has created an archive of their excellent infographics.

Vote on this Wired article which reviews the safety of Internet voting.

A reliable and trustworthy platform for Mobile Banking.

The Flimsy Doorknob and a Forgettable Receipt – Two stories about how even the greatest experiences can be turned on their head by poorly considered details.

A great new branding/typography/interactive design blog.

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