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Preparing for Jobs That Don't Exist Yet

steveearley wrote 2 weeks ago: Most of the time, job-seekers merely must convince potential employers of their own ability. Those l … more →

Tags: Theory and Audience Analysis, Employment

One Good Thing About The Great Recession

steveearley wrote 3 weeks ago: It may not look like it now, but the past two years have been good for journalism. As ugly as it was … more →

Tags: Theory and Audience Analysis, Franklin Center, groundswell, Innovation, Newspapers, Nonprofit News, Social Media

Go From Good To Great, One Half-Hour at a Time1 comment

steveearley wrote 1 month ago: The Mozarts, Bill Gateses and Tiger Woodses of the world aren’t as successful as they are by p … more →

Tags: Theory and Audience Analysis, Tips, Productivity, Outliers, Malcom Gladwell, Social Media

Designers' Invisibility Cloak

steveearley wrote 1 month ago: I blogged previously about how computer engineers are out to make their product invisible. So are in … more →

Tags: Theory and Audience Analysis, Design

Open Your Ears Before You Open Your Mouth

steveearley wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday I posted about how businesses tend to delegate social media tasks to their youngest worker … more →

Tags: groundswell, Marketing

The Molecule As a Social Media Metaphor

steveearley wrote 2 months ago: Name a social media app and you’ll likely find it on Brian Solis’ Conversation Prism. Th … more →

Tags: Marketing, twitter, visualizations, WordPress, YouTube

I Walk (Off) the Line

steveearley wrote 2 months ago: Nonlinear Storytelling Starts Before Post One month into the fall semester, my classmates and I have … more →

Tags: Newspapers

The World Wide Web, a Wonderland of Words1 comment

steveearley wrote 2 months ago: The Web was built for conversation. Kind of funny, then, it can be so tricky to talk about. Its lexi … more →

Tags: Theory and Audience Analysis, YouTube, Wikipedia, Apple, firefox, Hotmail

Scalpel, Stat! Hold On a Second.2 comments

steveearley wrote 2 months ago: Last year around this time, the presidential candidates were talking a lot about tools. No, this is … more →

Tags: Research, Theory and Audience Analysis, Tips, twitter, groundswell, Rocky Mountain News

An Election Result As Participatory Design1 comment

jefftzucker wrote 6 months ago: Is the result of an election a design? I’ve been pondering this quite heavily for the past wee … more →

Tags: Culture, Design, Kyle Vice, Participatory Design

What is Design? (Not Again!)8 comments

jefftzucker wrote 7 months ago: In high school, when I would get in trouble for skipping class or being late for curfew or (gulp) wa … more →

Tags: Design, Design Strategy, Rhetoric of Design

Self-Proclaimed King of Kerning1 comment

allyah11 wrote 9 months ago: I absolutely love this site. It’s hysterical. If you are all about type-setting and design, th … more →

Tags: Words and Design, writing, Design

Throat-Clearing + Happy New Year

jefftzucker wrote 11 months ago: Some thoughts as we round up 2008: • As some may have noticed, I have taken down nearly all my posts … more →

Tags: Design, Blogging, Job Search, writing

The Dreaded Conversation about Politics2 comments

jefftzucker wrote 1 year ago: As we’re closing down (thankfully) on the election season, I’ve been somewhat encouraged … more →

Tags: Culture, Politics, obama, McCain, palin, Political conversations, Interpersonal Communication, Biden

Tees and Double-Yous1 comment

jefftzucker wrote 1 year ago: As I’ve mentioned in a prior post, I’ve been looking for work since graduating with a Ma … more →

Tags: Design, Job Search, Carnegie Mellon, T-Shaped, lowercase w, unemployed

Argumentation Tactics in Politics 2 comments

jefftzucker wrote 1 year ago: If you were to read an article citing an epidemiological study that said, “Eating too many pot … more →

Tags: Culture, Politics, obama, McCain, Politics and Design, Political Debates, Epidemiology, Argument, Debate

Thinking About Thinking1 comment

jefftzucker wrote 1 year ago: How do you think? Think about it: How do you think? Interesting that we can think about our own thin … more →

Tags: Culture, Design, Rhetoric of Design

Dudes and Achievers2 comments

jefftzucker wrote 1 year ago: Today, I had the good fortune to stumble upon Jeff Bridges’ website, a website unlike any I … more →

Tags: Website Design, Rhetoric of Design, Jeff Bridges, achiever, Website

Visualizing the Audience1 comment

jefftzucker wrote 1 year ago: Imran Sobh has a recent post where he uses wordle.net to visualize his thesis paper from Carnegie Me … more →

Tags: audience, Presentation, slides, thesis


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