Geeking out around the house, originally uploaded by jazzmasterson.
Lately, I’ve been doing the exercises in Making Things Talk.
I put some pictures here.
Geeking out around the house, originally uploaded by jazzmasterson.
Lately, I’ve been doing the exercises in Making Things Talk.
I put some pictures here.
Moo QRCode Stickers, originally uploaded by jazzmasterson.
Although I’ve got a DYMO printer, I thought I’d test and see how well Moo stickers would work with the current geohash generator.
The stickers are gorgeous, and perfect for, say, putting in the margins of a book or on a printout.
But they’re a bit small, which means [...]
This last week, I was invited by Dave Gray to the 2008 Sarasota International Design Summit.
There really is too much to summarize in a single post, but here are some of the highlights as I saw them.
People
I had the honor of meeting and befriending some amazing folks. A partial list:
Jennifer Magnolfi, Matt Jones, Timo Arnall, [...]
(I have a bug in my ear about a particular project that I’d sketched, kind of forgot about, rediscovered, and keep on revolving around to. Lucky you, you get to hear about it.)
Vladimir Nabokov wrote on index cards, and this enabled him to create wonderfully nonlinear books. One of my favorites is Pale Fire, a [...]
Warren Ellis has found my ramblings about his Digital Shadows Ministry column, where I blather about how a comic book could be used as a paper nexus to hold together world-building information, software to build more things like it, and a history of the project.
Thought I’d put up some links to more ideas along those [...]
Warren Ellis’ idea of comics with digital shadows could be a way to explore theory objects and design patterns.