Perhaps you’ve already tripped across this elsewhere, but Michael Bojkowski of linefeed created the gorgeous video below, exploring the city of London from a typographic perspective. He refers to it as 15 minutes of your life you’ll never get back, although I’d beg to differ.
I’ve no pressing interest in typography, although I’ve tremendous admiration for [...]
Published on April 8, 2009 9:58 am.
Filed under: Notes on Things Seen, People and Spaces Tags: archives, contextual search, exploring the city, infrastructures, metadata, perception, typography
Idris at Innovation Playground has this morning what is among the best posts I’ve read all week. Purporting that the number of social, economic, technological and environmental crisis facing us are increasing more quickly than our ability to assemble creative, innovative solutions to them:
There are a lot of myths about innovation and many organizations still [...]
Published on February 25, 2009 2:30 am.
Filed under: Ephemera, Notes on Things Seen Tags: corporate social responsibilities, creative destruction, global corporations, infrastructures, ingenuity gap, innovation, mobile, technological innovation