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Wakamaru!
OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David...
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Wakamaru!

OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David Bowie.)

That's why I have to go check out Wakamuru who is "interning" at the NYC Uniqlo flagship store. I found this all out through his blog. Man, even robots have blogs these days. Check it out here. Apparently he also has a Facebook page. And a twitter page is in the works. So social-networky those robots are. So cute!

Wakamaru is "The robot designed to live with humans." "(the) design concept was to create "an object that can approach its user." "Wakamaru" is designed in the shape of a human being so that it is not considered simply a "machine" or a "terminal," but rather an "independent personality." Its cute expression and form make it appear friendly to everyone from children to elderly people, and suggest a possibility of human growth and development. "

Among his technological accomplishments, he can recognize faces (up to 100 people), respond when spoken to, meet a person's gaze, and offer up subjects of conversation. As "wakamaru" freely moves about an area he can decide for himself when to recharge – requiring no human assistance. He can also check your email, read you the news (from various feeds), schedule things for you, and take pictures and video for you that you can check remotely.

Read more about Wakamuru here.

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United Rentals
An engaging and interactive HR experience.
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Projects United Rentals
United Rentals
An engaging and interactive HR experience.

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United Rentals, Interactive Design, Information Architecture, Print Design
4 Corners worked closely with the United Rentals Human Resources to completely overhaul their online and print recruitment materials. 4 Corners redesigned the HR website and introduced a much-needed human element; drawing on personal stories and interviews with current employees at a number of locations throughout North America. 4 Corners also designed and produced new print recruitment materials to coincide with the new website, including brochures, handshake cards, and banner stands for job and recruitment fairs.
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks...
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks for Fancast (an online television and movie destination provided by Comcast). Our TV Picks is a blogger-driven guide, where well-recognized bloggers direct users towards some of their favorite shoes and movies. 4 Corners also developed the banner ads driving traffic to the site from Ask a Ninja, Dooce, Boing Boing, and NOTCOT. Check out Our TV Picks here!
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter...
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)

It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter clones, but Yammer seems to fall into a bit more of a niche. Creating a network solely for you and your coworkers (based on your email addresses), Yammer lets you microblog what you're working on, and check in with your colleagues as well. You can also post updates directly through an IM service. Seems like it could be handy in a company where lots of people work offsite. Check it out here.

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The 50 states in photos
This is such a cool project that has the goal of representing all 50...
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The 50 states in photos
This is such a cool project that has the goal of representing all 50 states through photography... the website for The 50 States Project says it best:

The 50 States Project has brought together 50 photographers from across the USA.

Each photographer lives in one of the 50 States and during the year long project each photographer will represent the State where they live. Every two months each photographer will be sent an assignment by e-mail, they then have two months to produce one image in response. The images must represent both their style and the State in which they live.

The first assignment, ("People"), was sent on 2nd January 2009. The second, ("Habitat"), was sent on 1st March 2009. The remaining 4 assignments will be announced on 1st May, 1st July, 1st September and 1st November 2009 respectively.

By the end of the project there will be 300 images which hopefully represent the talent of the photographers involved and have something to say about the USA today. Check out the photos from the first assignment ("People"), here.

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Oh, hellotxt!
Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that...
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Oh, hellotxt!

Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that subscribe to several social networks/microblogging platforms. As a confirmed and (varyingly) active member of (ready for it?) Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Plurk, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Pownce, hi5, and Plaxo (phew!) myself, I've often been hit with the annoying inevitability of having to update my status up to 9 times over and simultaneously lead a life outside of the Internet! Sound familiar? Enter hellotxt. Super simple in concept, the site allows you to easily update your status (and check the status of your friends) on 24 different Social Networks and microblogging platforms. Being active and alive online just got that much easier. Check it out here.

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The "Logo" Games
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering...
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The "Logo" Games

This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering the debate over inexpensive online logo & "branding" companies by Doug Bartow (id29) via the Under Consideration design discussion blog Speak Up.

It highlights the ongoing debate of accessibility of design for all (income brackets) versus "...the devaluation of the design process altogether, particularly in brand development and identity design, which many consider the pinnacle of our field." – by cheapening the proverbial playing field.

In his field study of this issue, Doug commissions 4 different online companies to come up with logo options for a fictitious project and then analyzes and critiques the results. It is a good exploration of what you really get from these types of logo chop shops.

The Challenge: Hire four online logo design companies, give them the same visual identity problem to solve, then critique the results.

Take a look here.

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Ever want to learn Japanese?
...well now may be your chance! Check out iKnow.co.jp for a really...
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Ever want to learn Japanese?
...well now may be your chance! Check out iKnow.co.jp for a really great and simple online learning tool - which allows you to enroll in and take courses directly on the site, track your progress, and connect with other students. The architecture and interface are so straightforward and simple, really easy to use. This is huge, because, as a former Instructional Designer, I know that designing a usable and functional UI for training and education is super difficult. I'm thoroughly impressed! Check it out koko.
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Some surprising Twitter Stats
Last month a social media analytics provider called Sysomos published...
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Some surprising Twitter Stats
Last month a social media analytics provider called Sysomos published a in-depth report on Twitter usage. Here are the 10 conclusions that might help a brand to  better understand the potential uses of Twitter:
  • 72.5% of all users joining during the first five months of 2009.
  • 85.3% of all Twitter users post less than one update/day
  • 21% of users have never posted a Tweet
  • 93.6% of users have less than 100 followers, while 92.4% follow less than 100 people.
  • 5% of Twitter users account for 75% of all activity
  • New York has the most Twitters users, followed by Los Angeles, Toronto, San Francisco and Boston; while Detroit was the fast-growing city over the first five months of 2009
  • More than 50% of all updates are published using tools, mobile and Web-based, other than Twitter.com. TweetDeck is the most popular non-Twitter.com tool with 19.7% market share.
  • There are more women on Twitter (53%) than men (47%)
  • Of the people who identify themselves as marketers, 15% follow more than 2,000 people. This compares with 0.29% of overall Twitter users who follow more than 2,000 people.
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New and creative outdoor advertising...
...when it's good, it's good. But when it's bad, well...not so great,...
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New and creative outdoor advertising...

...when it's good, it's good. But when it's bad, well...not so great, according to the NYT.

Some examples:

 A Chevrolet billboard that used real pennies lasted only 30 minutes as people picked it clean.

A Chevrolet billboard that used real pennies lasted only 30 minutes as people picked it clean.

In London, Right Guard sent a team of people onto subway trains with tiny video screens in the armpits of their shirts.

In London, Right Guard sent a team of people onto subway trains with tiny video screens in the armpits of their shirts.

Either way, we're still talking about it...so maybe the point is getting across anyway?

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Fonts personified.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if fonts were people?...
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Fonts personified.

Have you ever wondered what would happen if fonts were people? Probably not? Well... someone over at College Humor did.

Tee-hee. Enjoy.

Font Conference.

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How did Justice get to be so cool?
French techno duo Justice has just about the coolest music videos on...
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How did Justice get to be so cool?

French techno duo Justice has just about the coolest music videos on the planet. This one, for DVNO, incorporates some of the most iconic logo typefaces and designs from our childhoods. Check it out and prepare to be rocked.

Also check out D.A.N.C.E. (one of my favorites of all time).

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The most useful website ever.
Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being...
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The most useful website ever.

Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being tested right now at CERN has destroyed the world yet, you now have a handy website to go to check it out: http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/

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Your tweets - visualized!
And now some great eye candy to go along with your daily stalking of...
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Your tweets - visualized!
And now some great eye candy to go along with your daily stalking of Twitter: Visible Tweets. Just check out what it did to the 4C tweets: By the way, are you following the 4C team on Twitter? If not - you should! @4cornersdesign
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New Twitter!
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of...
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New Twitter!

Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of their navigation, featuring a simplified top nav, and a tab-base right navigation for moving through tweets. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but check it out at Twitter!

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Welcome to the White House (blog)
Seeing as how the Obama campaign embraced technology so much on the...
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Welcome to the White House (blog)

Seeing as how the Obama campaign embraced technology so much on the trail, it only makes sense the the team would do the same for his Presidency. Enter the White House blog, along with a fresh redesign of the White House website. The redesign launched almost at the exact time as the President's swearing in - and the blog posts are already rolling in. Check out the blog here.
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Playing in the sandbox
Need to decompress a bit from sitting and staring at your computer...
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Playing in the sandbox
Need to decompress a bit from sitting and staring at your computer for hours on end? Check out thisissand.com for a fun way to do it - reminiscent of those sand art crafts projects we all did as kids. Pick your colors and just click to create mountains of colored sand. Be careful though, this one is addicting...
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Twitter + internet radio = awesome
I'll admit it - I'm a complete internet radio junkie. I love it,...
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Twitter + internet radio = awesome
I'll admit it - I'm a complete internet radio junkie. I love it, listen to it constantly, and rely on it to introduce me to new stuff. Up until now, I've been a solid last.fm girl, but I recently stumbled upon blip.fm. Blip is an odd combination of Twitter and internet radio, that allows you to become a "DJ," to "blip" what you're listening to, and to listen to other DJs who have similar tastes to you. I'm still trying to get a feel for how it all works, but it seems pretty great. Check it out here - and add me as a DJ - my DJ name is "isureamheather."
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How to Make a Splash in Social Media (via TED)
Alexis Ohanian, founder of Reddit, gives a great 3-minute rundown on...
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How to Make a Splash in Social Media (via TED)
Alexis Ohanian, founder of Reddit, gives a great 3-minute rundown on the power of social media. Check it out at TED here.
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SHCA.com Launch
Over the weekend, we were very excited to launch the redesigned...
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SHCA.com Launch
Over the weekend, we were very excited to launch the redesigned website for Swanke Hayden Connell Architects (www.shca.com). We've been working closely with SHCA since January to design and develop an exciting and innovative new website, one which looks sleek and modern while still embracing the firm's long and rich history. We're extremely happy with the results - check it out here!
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