Posts Tagged personal
Thirty-seven?!?
It gets stranger every year to catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror and note the disparity between what’s staring back at me, and my perception of where I’m at in life. The revaluation of life goals and the reshuffling of priorities gets ever more interesting.
A Facebook Reboot
I’ve been thinking over the past few months about the changing nature of the way I’ve used Facebook over the past couple of years – and what that means with regard to how I might want to use it in the future. When I first joined Facebook, I – like everyone I would imagine – used it as a place to link up with people in my current real world circle – as well as a place to link up with people I’d lost touch with over the years. Â Â The trend toward erring
Interesting perspective
It’s both true that when there’s a desire to get around it, it happens. It’s also true that the rule itself is designing failure in to a system and begging for mediocrity at best.
Why save PBS?
WHY SAVE PBS? (Click image to enlarge) On Saturday, February 19th, the House of Representatives voted 235-189 to pass a continuing resolution that eliminates funding for public broadcasting. I put together this handy chart on why PBS is worth saving. Find out how you can fight back at 170 Million Americans. FULL DISCLOSURE: I am Creative Director for PBS KIDS but a life-long supporter/watcher of PBS
Pre-designing for a better tomorrow
There’s an interesting article on collegewebeditor.com this morning talking about how Ithaca College recently went through a complete redesign – not of their website – but of the website content.    The article credits the assistance of outside vendor Decimal 152 with guiding the school through the process. Decimal 152 is a consultancy that focuses on helping shape the content that organizations offer by looking at the needs of the organization, and the audience that theyâ€
