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Istanbul Heart Collage

I am playing with collage design. This is 2 months of Turkey in one heart, I was playing with semi-transparent framing. Trying to make a composition that is cool enough to look like a movie poster.

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An idea, the Modes Clock

Some sketches & thoughts on an idea I've been playing with while eaten up by computer procrastination during law school studies, and bored by ugliness of Gmail calendars, and imagining how to make daily tasks more playful, and how to capture the satisfaction kick of ...

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Adventures in Powerpoint: mobile security in Nairobi

I have been laboring over PowerPoint slides for my Design class -- here are the ones for our prototype Mobile Safety System for women in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, ...

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My favorite Stanford posters

A few particularly well-designed ones, I gleaned them discretely (respectfully, after the event) from around campus. Curiously, I did not attend any of these ...

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Good Law Information Design: Online Privacy Challenge

What about terms and conditions?  I myself have never read one, but I've agreed to maybe fifties, maybe hundreds of them.   A fellow U of Cer Aza Raskin (now of Mozilla) issued a ...

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Good Law Information Design

I have been rooting around the internet for well designed legal information.  There has to be a better way of learning how the government and courts work aside from navigating the muck of huge ugly coursebooks.  10 point Times New Roman font, that is not the way forward....

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Information is Beautiful

I discovered this book by David McCandless in the Co-op bookstore in Cambridge.  I cannot ...

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Terminal Air + The Institute for Applied Autonomy

Trevor Paglen and the Institute for Applied Autonomy established Terminal Air, an art version of CIA rendition flight tracking.  At the website, you can watch black flights and find blackspots where people are detained and transported.  We Make Money Not Art gives ...

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