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An extract from the 1931 Highway Code shows how a rotating whip could be used to indicate which way the car was turning. Picture: Hughes Walker Solicitors, via The BBC
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An extract from the 1931 Highway Code shows how a rotating whip could be used to indicate which way the car was turning. Picture: Hughes Walker Solicitors, via The BBC
Non-Designers Taught Design: "
I found out my friend studying chemistry, computer science, and physics is ‘taught’ to design websites and letterheads…Fortunately she says she still doesn’t have a clue what she’s doing with anything design-related, so there’s still jobs for us out there. But seriously, computer science students should not be tested on their design skills. That’s just mean.
(Via the Graphic Student.)
According to the BBC: "China orders strict curbs on Pop Idol-style TV shows."
Mark Lawson on the US media and the McCann case:
"Marshall McLuhan, prophet of the modern media age, would be thrilled. The McCann case has shown that we truly are a global village."
(Via The Guardian.)
The Scotsman - Scotland - Dundee - Mother dies on the same date she was born, engaged and married:
"A woman who got engaged and married on her birthday has died on the same date.
Moira Brodie was born on 16 September, 1938. She got engaged on 16 September, 1959, married husband Peter exactly two years later and died on 16 September, 2007."
I can never really remember the true reason I got out of industry and went in to education. So many reasons, most of them realised after the event.
This cartoon reminds me of one very good reason.
This happened to me so often...
Treat the undergrads like they're grown-ups (which they are); show them crazy respect, and ask their opinions all the time.
An interesting-looking (in all senses of the word) new design criticism blog: A Brief Message:
What do people really want from design writing? More importantly, what can people do without?
Our mission for A Brief Message is a simple one : we want to give you design criticism in short form. We want you to do without. And we’re betting that brevity paired with smart editorial — and the occasional felicitous illustration — will go a long way.
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By the time you finish reading each Message, you’ll hardly have finished a cup of coffee or taken the after-lunch stretch. Before you know it, it will be over. Just like that. And just like that you’ll know more. You’ll have more opinions. More context. More inspiration.
We actually debated that. While grammatically it's right to say "fewer," we decided that it's colloquially more acceptable -- or familiar, anyway -- to say "less." And we were definitely going for less formal. :-)
She didn't seem particularly engaged with what was going on and I got the impression she was increasingly frustrated - I glanced at the screen in front of her and it seemed while everyone else was covering the 11am 'service' live, she was being bumped down the running order for sports news.
When she did go live I carefully 'wandered' in to shot. I hate it when people do that. But at least I can now put 'appeared on NBC News' on my CV...
Visual Communication: From Theory to Practice
(Winner of 'Best Higher Education Title' at the British Book Awards 2006)
by Jonathan Baldwin and Lucienne Roberts
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More Than A Name: An introduction to branding
by Melissa Davis and Jonathan Baldwin
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