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rabbithole log #1

Today one article that came across Twitter started me down a vicious rabbit hole of Theory of Design and much, much more.  For kicks and because I believe they are read-worthy, I’ll try and trace that track:

  1. 5 options when website budgets get slashed” -great article, sent me to the following sites:
    1. Good Designers Redesign, Great Designers Realign” - This A List Apart by the famous Cameron Moll says “The desire to redesign is aesthetic-driven, while the desire to realign is purpose-driven”. Sure it’s great to have a fresh new image, but sometimes shifting does better than redesigning. Design-wise, I personally tend to want to flatten and start with a clean slate, but that’s expensive and sometimes it’s just a couple of functional tweaks that make the difference, like in the next article…
    2. $300 Million Button - Amazing article on how changing up 1 thing and understanding user perspective can make you millions… literally.
    3. Laws of Simplicity - I didn’t know this site existed, but it’s the personal blog of RISD President John Maeda who I’ve watched on TED before. This guy just oozes niceness.
      1. The Laws of Simplicity” - This is a subsection and the thesis of John Maeda’s site. It’s a condensed version of his 100 page book. Almost all the articles in the site link-to or highlight themes chapters covered in his book, which I added to my Amazon Wishlist.
      2. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) - I followed the our.risd blog and watched some videos of teaching staff speaking and I fantasized about going there until I realized that It would involve a) moving across country and b) lots and lots of money. But, what a beautiful opportunity it would be to become an expert in design - design not in the “pixel pushing” sense, but in the functional innovative sense.

I’ve read so much and was so inspired I’m feeling pretty enlightened. Like I read the whole Bible in a single word. Maybe that’s to esoteric or imaginative, but I really do feel like I’ve gotten a fresh revelation on what I do, and what we as Paravel do best. We’re not just a Design Team. Websites are just the tip of the iceberg of what we want to do to make businesses better.

Luxury Fail!

Courtesy of Robert Feuille.

Senior Citizen Hip Hop Choir

shake it like a Polaroid picture

Update: Reagan was reminded of this sweet trailer for a movie called “Young at Heart“, which is now at the top of my netflix.

Love is…

Love is when your wife will pretend to be a bucket head robot to make you laugh.

baa baa baaaaa!