A talk by Jon Hicks from the @media 2007 european conference
How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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How to be a creative sponge
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Pixel Pushing: An Introduction to Icon Design - Jon Hicks
From http://www.geekinthepark.co.uk/ One half of the creative partnership at Hicksdesign, based in Oxfordshire, UK and most widely known for the Firefox, Thunderbird and Miro icons, Jon likes to design for both print and ‘new-fangled media’ as he calls it. He blogs about web standards, CSS, browsers and design, and dreams about cheese a lot.
