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5by5 | Mac Power Users #87: Workflows with John Siracusa
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #2: Thank You, Steve Jobs
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MPU 016: Information Managers « Mac Power Users
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In the Running
Diane Van Deren is one of the best ultra-runners in the world, and it all started with a seizure. In this short, Diane tells us how her disability gave rise to an extraordinary ability.
For Diane Van Deren, a charming mother of three, daily life is a struggle. But as soon as she steps outdoors, she’s capable of amazing feats. She can run for days on end with no sleep, covering hundreds of miles in extreme conditions. Reporter Mark Phillips heads to Colorado to get to know Diane, and to try to figure out what makes her so unstoppable.
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Nerdiest Interview Ever: MPU Workflows Part II | 43 Folders
MPU 046: Workflows with Merlin Mann II « Mac Power Users Download MP3 Huffduff It read more »
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Episode Two – Dr Tim Schilling « « jimseven jimseven
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Latest in Paleo #4: Paleo 101 - Predator or Prey? - 5by5
Latest in Paleo #4: Paleo 101 - Predator or Prey? - 5by5
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jimseven podcast episode one - Stephen Morrissey - jimseven.com jimseven
jimseven podcast episode one with Stephen Morrissey
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Q &A on automation | I Will Teach You To Be Rich
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Kerning, Orgasms And Those Goddamned Japanese Toothpicks
Freud popularised the term, “The Narcissism of Minor Differences”, to describe how adjacent villages—identical for all practical purposes—would struggle to amplify their tiniest distinctions in order to justify how much they despised one other. So you have to guess how much he would have enjoyed design mailing lists. And, Perl.
Truth is, to the untrained (un-washed, un-nuanced, un-Paul-Rand’d, and un-Helvetica’d) outsider, discourse in the design community can sometimes look a lot like a cluster of tightly-wound Freudian villages.
So, how is the role of design perceived by the people who are using the stuff you make? What role (if any) should users expect in the process of how their world is made and remade? What contexts might be useful in helping us turn all of our obsessions into useful and beautiful work?
Can an Aeron chair ever be truly ‘Black’? Will there ever be a way to get Marketing people to stop calling typefaces ‘fonts’? And, when, at last, will the international community finally speak as one regarding the overuse of Mistral and stock photos of foreshortened Asian women?
By leveraging his uniquely unqualified understanding of design, Merlin will propose some promising patterns for fording the gap between end-users and the unhappy-looking people in costly European eyeglasses who are designing their world.
Is there hope? Come to Brighton, pull up a flawlessly-executed mid-century-Modern seating affordance, and we’ll see what we can figure out together. One village to another.
http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/merlin-mann
Merlin Mann is best known as the creator of 43folders.com, a popular American website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.
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