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Latest Rotman Magazine: The Creative Age

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Victor Lombardi from Noise Between Stations reports about it and Mark Vanderbeeken on Putting People First (PPF) as well. So what else is there to say that Rotman School of Management has dedicated the spring issue (PDF, ~ 5.5 MB) of their magazine to “The Creative Age”.
While I’ve just browsed this issue so far, beside Roger […]

Progress of Zollverein School Building

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Spring has finally arrived here in Germany and I estimate there remain some 3 months until the new Zollverein School building will be opened!
Regular visitors will have noticed the Flickr! bar at the right hand side of this blog showing a selection of visual impressions from Zollverein School and the construction site of the new […]

Redesign at Putting People First Blog

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Congratulations go to Marc Vanderbeeken and his colleagues at the “Putting People First (PPF)-Blog” to their recent re-organization and re-design of their website and accordingly blog! PPF understands itself as a “non-commercial experience design gateway … developed as a public service to all those interested in the broader field of experience design and user-centred design.”
As we tend live […]

How Blogs and Forums differ | AIGA-Gain Mailing list

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

In the course of my daily search for “truffles” on the web I’ve stumbled across AIGA’s online journal “Gain: Journal of Business and Design”. While digging further into content offered on their website comprising topics like “Communicating design thinking”, “Design as Strategy” or “Design Leadership” I’ve also joined the “AIGA-Gain mailing list … an informal, […]

Addendum to Sources on Anthropology & Design

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

Kudos to the “Master of Resources” Blogger Mark Vanderbeeken (Putting People First Blog) I’d like to add the following links to top off my previous two postings on Anthropology:

http://blog.vanderbeeken.com/anthropology/
http://blog.vanderbeeken.com/ethnography/

Thanks for pointing, Mark!