Two Years Hence
For the last few years I’ve employed a little life hack: signing up my future self to things I would ordinarily avoid.
For the last few years I’ve employed a little life hack: signing up my future self to things I would ordinarily avoid.
Finding parallels between redecorating my house and redesigning a website.
Last Thursday I attended Break Conference, where content, graphic, product, UX and web design practitioners took to the stage in Belfast’s Assembly Buildings. As the spiritual successor to Build, organiser Christopher Murphy hoped the event would remove the artificial barriers erected between these different specialisms.
With the British government now able to count itself among the few countries sporting a coherent identity programme, a follow up to my 2009 post on the subject.
Whereas the world’s foremost architects, graphic artists, typographers, iconographers and illustrators are asked to create their best work to celebrate each Olympic Games, still we wait for the Olympic movement to give equal consideration to the design of its websites.