August 2007
43 posts
aidenkenny: There is a point (approx 2/3 through)...
aidenkenny: There is a point (approx 2/3 through) in a brand manual project when your client realises ‘hey, this stuff is not going to design itself’… (via Twitter / aidenkenny)
Aiden Kenny: There is a point (approx 2/3 through) in a brand manual project when your client realises ‘hey, this stuff is not going to design itself’… (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Aiden Kenny: Having my only all-day-at-desk day in a week otherwise full of major presentations. (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
How Google works →
I’ll endeavor to share the process with you as completely as possible,...
– John Rogers is going to blog the pre-production process of his US TV pilot over the next couple of weeks. Which could be interesting.
Our age is defined by cognitive load and opportunity cost.
– Bruce Sterling
Aiden Kenny: Thinking about Work, Meta-Work and Not-Work, and the balance thereof… (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Web 3.0 involves the disintegration of digital data and software into modular...
– Nicholas Carr
Aiden Kenny: Great pun on the GiftGrub podcast this morning. Bertie: ‘I love the smell of lip-balm in the morning.” (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Aiden Kenny: I notice a few brand marks, symbols and logotypes replacing head-shots in my Twitter-Following icon list. A sign of the times? (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Aiden Kenny: Working from home today, time to get to it. Need to re-orientate my head out of previous big project and ramp up on next one. (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Aiden Kenny: On an inter-city bus for the first time in, oh, ten years or so. Braving the bank holiday traffic. Tailbackarama. (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Aiden Kenny: Most novel sentence written today: “Metonymy as a rhetorical device is not an optimal strategy for brand communications.” (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)
Laughing like a fat spider up a Christmas tree →
(File under: Totally Random) Smirksome collection of Australian slang expressions.
Aiden Kenny: Anyone ending an email, a blog comment, a Facebook wall post, or a Tweet with the non-word “haha” should automatically collect five DXP. (via Twitter / Aiden Kenny)