Daily Archives: November 14, 2011

Interface design all about information

Some of the points made in Edward Tufte’s video on the iPhone interface still ring true today, despite increasingly evolved devices and users. While technology has changed, clean, concise design strategies have not. Tufte warns: “Clutter and overload are not an … Continue reading

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Documentaries

Before I discuss the documentaries I watch, I would like to alert the presses: 1) Did anybody know that it’s only $4 to eat in the dining hall?! It’s like buffet! Sorry, all this time, I’ve been giving Moseley Center … Continue reading

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Rick Morris: What I learned from him

Rick Morris seems to be a interesting addition to this series. He is first and foremost a graphic designer that found the unique possibilities of motion design. In designing his reel that he often shows potential clients he offers several … Continue reading

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Lacking inspiration, might have just found a little…

Week nine and week thirteen (are we even there yet?) have begun to blur into one, long, never-ending verge of a nervous breakdown. Assignments, weekly or otherwise, projects big and small, research papers, interactive presentations, self-evaluations, instructor evaluations, critiques, pass, … Continue reading

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Where is Design Going?

I love how designers think about the mundane and make it functional and special. I couldn’t agree more that the world would be a better place if designers tackled the concept and construction of transportation. I think if we could … Continue reading

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Rick Morris

For this week’s blog, I watched the artist profile of Rick Morris on Lynda.com. Rick Morris is a successful motion graphics designer and offered insight into his process and inspiration. Although the video was full of valuable information, I was … Continue reading

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