Pure Visual Searching Goodness
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William Lidwell: Universal Principles of Design: 100 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach Through Design
A good reminder of 100 things to check when designing. (****)
Christopher Alexander: The Timeless Way of Building
Revisiting the themes put forward in this first of three books in a series by Christopher Alexander.
Thomas L. Friedman: The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
NEIL POSTMAN: Technopoly : The Surrender of Culture to Technology
A classic gut check for those enamored with the technology pervading our lives. (****)
Barry Schwartz: The Paradox of Choice : Why More Is Less
Trying to choose wisely.
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Ambient Generation: Icebreaker: Breakbeat Infused Electronica
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Designers begin by asking questions. It’s how we address some of the biggest, most complex challenges facing people and organizations today. This year, in keeping with the 2008 TED conference theme, IDEO posed a series of questions to TED attendees. Broad-ranging and widely relevant, these queries represent themes that inspire and inform our work at IDEO.
What's your big question? Visit www.ideobigquestions.com to contribute or download the nifty widget to keep big questions top of mind.
Ever need to visualize branding or design work in context? With LiveSurface images, you can place your designs within layered photoshop files containing images of spaces or objects.
To learn more about LiveSurface visit: www.livesurface.com
Flagr allows users to flag notable locations, upload photos and start collaborative commentaries about places. Spots can be flagged from a mobile phone as well.
Visit flagr.com and get flaggin'.
Motorcyclists, why not add your favorite spots to the Motorcycle Locales map while you are at it.
Ever wish you could cleanly capture those particularly lengthy web pages? Well, Paparazzi is a simple little freeware application that will let you snap away to your heart's content. Thanks for the heads up goes to the always informative Graham Hicks.

Ever find yourself feeling nostalgic about something you saw long ago on the web? Well, thanks to the folks at the Internet Archive you may be travel back in time with "The Way Back" tool. You can visit many cached versions of sites dating back more than a decade in some cases. With millions of new pages coming on line every day, thankfully, someone is writing all this internet stuff down...or at least backing it up on servers somewhere.
Special thanks to Kimberley Cane for um...reminding me of this site...and to the "Way Back Machine" for the trip down memory lane. While you are there, why not take a peek at what Yahoo! was up to back in 1996? Greatgooglymoogly!
Ever wonder how Postscript came into being or what ever happened to Lisa...or the Atari ST for that matter?
Answers can be found by following the interactive chart co-authored by John Redant and Bruce Damer
Keep up with the latest updates, features and tutorial videos via Layers: The How-To Guide for Everything Adobe.
The Opera 8.52 browser has some nice features. It supports a "Small screen" viewing mode that simulates how web pages may appear on mobile devices with small displays. The browser also makes assists those with disabilities through its "Author" vs. "User" viewing modes. In the "User" mode, the browser strips away CSS styles and substitutes user text style preferences. There is also a "No images" button that turns off images. This provides an easy way to make sure all your images have appropriate alt text associated with them which is something important to keep in mind when designing for accessibility.
Well, at least finding inspiring examples of ways to visualize complex information is easier thanks to www.visualcomplexity.com. The site does a nice job of capturing many excellent information visualization approaches all in one place.