Signposts for Week Ending March 27th

Small Batch, Inc. launched Wikirank. We haven’t had this much fun with an encyclopedia since we got our first World Book set in 1988. Beautiful design courtesy of Jeff, Greg, Ryan and Bryan with an assist from Dan Cedarholm of SimpleBits.

Check out the Cult of Done Manifesto. “Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.”

A bunch of us have been playing with foursquare. According to the game, Andrew is now the mayor of Adaptive Path, which makes him the Mayor Quimby of the office.

Peter was interviewed for a Rain Today podcast on applying the lessons of Subject to Change to delivering professional services.

grain edit has some pretty cool interviews with illustrators, type nerds and graphic designers. Soul food for your inner geek.

How to understand risk in 13 clicks.

Jane McGonigal spoke about gaming at UX Week 2008. Here’s her keynote from IDGA 2009.

Speaking of gaming, OnLive had GDC buzzing. A member of the Adaptive Path family was integral to the product launch.

Our friend Doug Bowman left Google and had a few things to say about it. Some people disagreed.

This guy is looking for a job.

We enjoy a good pun. The Alli-Grater is the best one we have seen in a while.

Want this: the new Wacom Intuos.

The Economist declares an end to the Web 2.0 bubble. Thanks guys.

Scott Berkun talks about when your VP doesn’t understand your job.

Finally, what does 1 trillion US Dollars look like?

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