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renourish: green tools for the graphic designer

(case study on christmas cards) Re-nourish is dedicated to helping the graphic design community grow into a more sustainable industry. Whatever your experience level, you can use our tools and information to expand your knowledge and build aMore » more sustainable practice.
Date :29 Dec 2009
Posted By :maria rogal
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Eye blog » Teach them to network

Eye blog » Teach them to network or be damned Deborah Littlejohn’s Agenda from Eye 70 focuses on design education. In ‘I have nothing to declare but my networking skills’ (Eye no.70 vol. 18), Deborah Littlejohn argues that ‘creative genius’ is so last millennium. What design...
Date :17 Dec 2009
Posted By :maria rogal
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Eye blog » Teach them to network

Eye blog » Teach them to network or be damned Deborah Littlejohn’s Agenda from Eye 70 focuses on design education. In ‘I have nothing to declare but my networking skills’ (Eye no.70 vol. 18), Deborah Littlejohn argues that ‘creative genius’ is so last millennium. What design...
Date :17 Dec 2009
Posted By :maria rogal
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IDEO's guide to designing for social impact

The recent collaboration of IDEO with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, IDEO, Heifer International and ICRW has inspired a new application of Human-Centered Design (HCD) — a system used by multi-national corporations to develop design solutions at the intersection of...
Date :07 Sep 2009
Posted By :maria rogal
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When Revision Is Redesign: Key Questions for Digital Scholarship

by Susan H. Delagrange. Find the full article here. This webtext for Inventio describes my response to Kairos’ invitation for “re-envisioning,” which I took as a provocation, a challenge to literally re-see and reimagine the visual and conceptual design of my...
Date :17 Aug 2009
Posted By :maria rogal
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Abject Object: product design with the homeless

Abject Object, the Los Angeles chapter’s project, is moving forward with the production of retail garments and accessories designed with and for the homeless. Developed in collaboration with, a Hood Bag, Sandal Rug, Hammock Wrap, and Pocket Scarf explore how design and...
Date :12 Jun 2009
Posted By :maria rogal
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