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The New Designer: Customer Insights and Co-creation (Part 6 of 8)

January 25, 2012
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The New Designer: Customer Insights and Co-creation (Part 6 of 8)

Customers. Audiences. Users. People. However you describe them, they are the reason that businesses and organizations exist, and ultimately they determine whether an organization succeeds or fails in the marketplace. As more and more organizations look to design for strategic advantage, a greater emphasis is being put on understanding how design motivates audiences. When combined with business analysis,...

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Common Copyright Myths and Misconceptions, Part 3

January 11, 2012
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Common Copyright Myths and Misconceptions, Part 3

This is the last in a series of excerpts from our most recent white paper, Copyright Basics and Common Misconceptions Debunked, which covers a wide range of questions and answers related to copyright. We hope you have enjoyed some of the tips we’ve shared. The complete paper is available for download here.

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Shine, Give, Share: Christmas at the White House

December 8, 2011
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Shine, Give, Share: Christmas at the White House

Winter at the White House is one of the most highly anticipated times of the year for tourists. The tinsel is up and the doors have been opened to tour the most famous house in America, stock full of holiday cheer.

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Common Copyright Myths and Misconceptions, Part 2

November 17, 2011
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Common Copyright Myths and Misconceptions, Part 2

Usage Issues: Who Owns What?

I hired a graphic designer to create a logo for my company. She showed me three different ideas, and I picked the one that I liked best. She worked on that one until it was perfect, and I paid her. But she’d sent me the other logos as digital files by e-mail at the beginning...

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Graphic Design: Now in Production, the Exhibit

October 25, 2011
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Graphic Design: Now in Production, the Exhibit

Since 2000, a technological revolution has occurred that may have changed graphic design forever. Now, in one of the largest design exhibitions in over a decade, a collection of design work from the last 11 years explores how technology and social media have affected the way designers create and promote their work.

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Jane Trustram: Graphic Designer

April 4, 2011
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Jane Trustram: Graphic Designer

With over 6 years experience working in Graphic Design, London based designer Jane Trustram is Design Director at Jotta, Co-Founder of London Design Festival’s graphic design graduate showcase Emerge and a visiting tutor at The Arts University College Bournemouth. We spoke to Jane this month to find out more about her career and design work. Notes on Design: Can...

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NoD: Graduate Season 2010

July 14, 2010
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NoD: Graduate Season 2010

That time of year is upon us again, as thousands of creatives leave the confines and relative comfort of academia and head towards industry. For those of us who have already been through this process, we are reminded that the transition from graduate to professional is not always an easy one. Recent UK figures, published by The Guardian warn...

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Dori Gíslason – Design Education, Social Development and Maputo

April 26, 2010
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Dori Gíslason – Design Education, Social Development and Maputo

Halldór Gíslason, known by most as Dori, is a project leader and teacher in the Faculty of Design at KHiO, Oslo’s National Academy of the Arts, Norway. With an extensive career in Architecture and teaching, Dori is currently located in Maputo, on a special mission to support both the establishment of the first higher education academy of art and...

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