Category Archives: Design

Design Goggles

Earlier this week I started thinking about what makes a designer. The question had crossed my mind many times, but hearing it discussed by a design outsider gave me a different perspective on the idea. The design outsider in question was film director Gary Hustwit, being interviewed on the Spark podcast about his new film [...]

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Design And The City

Reading the reports on this year’s proposed city of Toronto budget is kind of frustrating. But I’m not frustrated by the budget itself, rather the slew of city councillors who feel the need to criticize the plan without offering any suggestions or alternative solutions. However the whole situation did get me thinking about how design [...]

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Experience Matters

Last weekend’s ChangeCamp kicked off a week full of intellectual stimulation. After Saturday’s intense one-day session, I attended a User Experience Design workshop at Ryerson on Wednesday and went to the Jane Fulton Surri Lecture at OCAD on Thursday. Obviously enough the week was really inspiring and got me thinking a lot about design and [...]

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Change Is Good

Around 140 people gathered at Toronto’s MaRS Centre early Saturday morning to answer the question, “How do we re-imagine government and citizenship in the age of participation?” The question was the impetus for ChangeCamp, an un-conference event. Being my first un-conference, I approached ChangeCamp with a little apprehension. While the democratic intent of the event [...]

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Facebook Connect & Interaction Utility

I just finished watching the hour long video of PSFK’s “Good Ideas in Digital” discussion panel. If you have a spare hour and are interested in advertising, design and/or marketing in the digital realm, it is time well spent. Piers Fawkes moderated the panel discussion between Claire Hyland, Johanna Beyenbach, Mike Arauz and Noah Brier. [...]

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An Idea A Day

Journeys allow us to explore, they allow us to discover; they can be arduous at times, and full of surprises and fun at other times. Most importantly, journeys provide us with an understanding of ourselves and our relationship to the world. The journeys themselves are often the least difficult part; more often it’s finding the [...]

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Am I Allowed To Do This? Designing For Uncertainty

The second half of October was a pretty busy one for me. I ploughed through three articles for designboom, two of which are up now. I have also been twittering more, thanks to twitterific and I haven’t really had much to talk about here. One of the reasons I have been at a loss for [...]

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Accepting the Googolopoly

I realized that industry monopolies tend to be examined primarily from a business perspective. It is definitely the most logical way to frame this kind of issue but when I started to think about it, it shouldn’t be the only way.
Mike Arrignton wonders if the game is up for Google. “This may be the year [...]

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Timpins Update

It has been over a year since I released my Timpins into the wild. For those that have not officially been initiated, last year I designed a limited-edition series of pins inspired by Tim Horton’s iconic donut hole, the Timbit. The pins were part of a group exhibition organized by Motherbrand for the 2007 Come [...]

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Are You Design Thinking, What I’m Design Thinking?

The Internet seems to move much faster than reality. This can been looked at as a negative because it means that we often miss important things in an effort to keep up with the pace of online life. However it can also be seen as a positive when we are able to overcome the speed [...]

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