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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Extremely cool iphone/android app
This app by Sunlight Labs overlays government spending data on your camera view of your phone, showing you a display of recovery money spent in your location. It uses technology by this company to generate the view. Nifty!
The cluttered land of resourcing applications
The reason we are working on our own resourcing tool is that we couldn’t find something out there to help us get the right people on the right teams for a bid, properly resource more than one project at a … Continue reading
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Dirty Nazis? No, Buddhist architects.
From Timeout Chicago There seem to be swastikas on the outside of the Tree Studio Gallery Should I be wildly enraged, or just angry? Oh crap, that’s our building, too, not just the Tree Studio Gallery! What gives?!? What can … Continue reading
Our new project – an internal resourcing app
We’re UX designers first and foremost. And all UX designers think they can build something better. We were also all freelancers at some point. Part of our goal in coming together to form Fuzzy Math was that we would use … Continue reading
H1N1 site in the news!
Microsoft’s h1n1responsecenter.com site made WGN’s morning news segment. We’re super-happy with it, given that we went from concept to launch in under a month, working with the talented team at Microsoft’ Health Solutions Group. w00t!
Circle’s Maxim/Dictum
As Mark and Ben can tell you, it takes very little to make me enthusiastic about manifestos, maxims, dictates, all kind of clubhouse culture and nest feathering activities outside of navel-gazing. Design intended to create an environment that supports a … Continue reading
It’s Monday! Get to it!
That’s right, no cover!
Around the web
A few random tidbits have been floating around my inbox, desktop and heavy ol’ head, so I thought I’d share them with you here. Konigi rocks. What more can you say? I like the concept behind them, that they track … Continue reading