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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: Do too many choices make us feel worse?
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Monday, November 3, 2008. Do too many choices make us feel worse? As a follow up to Gladwell’s talk, I watched Barry Schwartz's TED Talk, The Paradox of Choice. November 3, 2008 at 9:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: October 2008
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. How much variety do we desire? Malcolm Gladwell is the author of the Tipping Point and Blink, and in his TED talk, "What we can learn from spaghetti sauce,". Monday, October 13, 2008. Ethnographic resea...
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: How much variety do we desire?
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. How much variety do we desire? Malcolm Gladwell is the author of the Tipping Point and Blink, and in his TED talk, "What we can learn from spaghetti sauce,". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). People s...
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: November 2008
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Sunday, November 23, 2008. The little things we complain about. This is so funny. Here's a link to Louis CK on Conan, called "Everything's amazing, nobody's happy". You're sitting on a chair. in the sky.". I love the bioluminesce...
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: the little things we complain about...
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Sunday, November 23, 2008. The little things we complain about. This is so funny. Here's a link to Louis CK on Conan, called "Everything's amazing, nobody's happy". You're sitting on a chair. in the sky.". The End of An Era. ...
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: through a kid's eyes
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Monday, October 13, 2008. Through a kid's eyes. Armpit, background objects, electrical outlet :. Great insight - loved the pics taken by the kids - really an eye-opener. October 20, 2008 at 7:19 PM. Reflection #5 - Over-reaching.
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: Design Project 1
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Monday, September 29, 2008. The second ME 313 design problem deals with designing an emergency relief shelter. There are many specifics. Noted, such as:. B) the shelter has to be more durable than a tent. We brainstormed ideas- I...
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: PEZ or shipping containers? (scale and appearance)
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Monday, October 6, 2008. PEZ or shipping containers? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We took our electric car (in parts) in to get powder coated yesterday! Explorations in Nomadic Dietary Habits- Ed. John Stanfield- ME 313.
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palomitas de maiz :: musings on design: Learning from Nature
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Palomitas de maiz : musings on design. This is a forum for my thoughts about design and the things I notice in the world around me. It also tracks my progress through two years of the Joint Program in Design at Stanford. I welcome comments, questions and thought provoking ideas. Monday, November 17, 2008. My classmate John and I were just chatting about jellyfish and squid and he mentioned a TED talk by David Gallo called, " Underwater Astonishments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One of the best th...