September 2008
Should we worry about delivering online content to offline users?
- September 11, 2008 at 9:16 am
- Categories: Accessibility,Communications,Design,Digital engagement
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In a recent forum* post someone asked how to deliver online content to offline users. An understandable question maybe, but (I believe) a mistaken objective: communicating effectively should be more important than ensuring everyone has the same experience.
Blog posts to write
- September 10, 2008 at 10:34 pm
- Categories: Ramblings
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Critique of last year’s ArtsFest programme/signage (in response to Stef Lewandowski’s work on Birmingham tourist signage) Expand thoughts on design of internal structures as fundamental to forging strong relationships with external people (users, funders etc) (see comment on post on TheCharityPlace) Hold me to ‘em!
What should I do with my feet?
- September 9, 2008 at 6:27 pm
- Categories: Design
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These graphics can be seen on trains in the UK. The one on the left was seen on First Capital Connect, the other on London Underground. What do you think they mean?
Social media: peripheral impact measurement
- September 8, 2008 at 10:05 am
- Categories: Digital engagement,Social media
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It’s fairly easy to gauge the impact of a blog on a discussion by the quantity and content of comments, backlinks etc. But I am a lazy blogger: I don’t write very often (it doesn’t occur to me to, I don’t have anything to add, or I don’t have confidence in my opinion). But I [...]
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