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The big move
The new location Fuzzy Math has moved to its new location, going from the second floor of a duplex building next to the Brown Line Paulina elevated train tracks on Lincoln Ave. to a spacious, sun-filled commercial office space on … Continue reading
Art Loop Open
Fuzzy Math is excited to be working with both the Chicago Loop Alliance (CLA) and the Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) to bring to fruition Art Loop Open, a new art-centered competition taking place in downtown Chicago from October 16-29, 2010. … Continue reading
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Tagged art loop open, chicago artists coalition, chicago loop alliance, fuzzy math, iit, work
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1.5 years of Fuzzy Math client work
Work, Work, Work. For about the past year and a half, Fuzzy Math has completed just over 30 projects with all kinds of clients from many different industries. Quite a few came back for more after their first experience with … Continue reading
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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Tagged crm, erp, freerange, hrms, pms, ppm, project ranger, resourcing
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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
Fuzzy Math? Yup, that’s us.
We often get asked, “Why Fuzzy Math? What does that mean?” To us, it’s the combination of left brain and right brain, process and intuition, that results in a successful design. Instead of following a rigid process we focus on … Continue reading
It’s Monday! Get to it!
Brian Maggi found this on the Tribune’s WGN Morning News blog.
Phonetic punctuation with Victor Borge (and Michael Palin)
As it happens to all of our meetings, our most recent one had a tangent where we started talking about Victor Borge’s Phonetic punctuation bit. I remember it from a children’s show, Jason remembers it being the Electric Company as … Continue reading
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Tagged context, narrative, phonetics, presentation, video, words
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The summer office
When starting a new project, I try to spend time someplace other than the office. Removing myself from familiar surroundings, shutting off the monitor, closing the laptop and working analog lends itself to a sense of playfulness crucial to engaging … Continue reading
Best Infographics of 2008
The Malofiej International Infographics Awards are given each year to the best examples of journalism using graphics to communicate information. Check out pics of 2008′s winners here. Thanks to Jessica Jackson for the linkie!
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Tagged awards, design, infographic, information visualization
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