Case Study by Green Map System March 25, 2013
Open Green Map is a social mapping platform that enables the public to share information about green living resources such as farmers markets, solar sites, bike lanes and parks in their communities. With the launch of an iPhone app, users may now explore, embed and export a growing collection of maps on their mobile phones.
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February 27, 2013
The founder of Local Projects weighs in on the mobile computing paradigm, the user experience perspective and what it means for the design studio of the future.
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December 14, 2011
Web typography, simplified, decoded, deconstructed. That was
the focus of our sixth “Breakthroughs” webinar, featuring Tim Brown, type
manager at Typekit and author of the blog Nice
Web Type.
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Get insights from the tech industry on how to create vibrant, unforgettable experiences for your brand. IBM’s Lee Green discusses the company's strategy for making the complexity of technology understandable and inspiring in this free webinar exclusively for AIGA members, presented by Aquent.
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August 16, 2011
The
contemporary affection for typewriters may be a passing fancy, but it isn’t
necessarily fancy, writes Ralph Caplan. In fact, its simplicity is at the root of its charm.
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June 07, 2011
Callie Neylan, moderator for AIGA and Adobe’s “Breakthroughs” webinar series, provides an overview of the first session and a list of resources suggested by speakers Rob Girling of Artefact and Kiyo Toma of Adobe.
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Article by Richard Buchanan May 01, 2000
Two big issues always hover around the concept of “design.” The first is, What is design? The second is, What is good design? Gain asked Richard Buchanan of Carnegie Mellon University to reflect on both issues as they relate to design in and for electronic, interactive media.
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