Monthly Archives: July 2009

The woes of technology and LEGOs

Call it nostalgia or a refusal to grow up, but lately I've been thinking about the progression of children's toys—specifically, LEGO.
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Knock back | Please take notes

Need to jot down a note or an idea? Skip the blah and go for the awe!
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A different lens | Commuting

Approximately 76% of our collective back and forth to work is driving alone.
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Collaboration IM: from good to great—part 3

Sometimes in life or in work, you're just going along to go along. Moments of inspiration and teamwork can change all that.
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Knock back | Whistle while you work

Knock back these twelve tunes and spice up your productivity.
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A different drum | The birthday

The office birthday, in whatever form it takes, shines its own distinct light.
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Collaboration IM: roadblocks—part 2

Designer Linda Warren and writer Candace Pearson continue their IM dialogue about collaboration. Part 2: what gets in the way?
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Knock back | Kilnship

Bowls, mugs, pots and plates. This week's Knock Back discusses pottery and its functionality in our everyday lives.
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The (potter’s) wheel of life

How an ancient craft offers a counterbalance to a thoughtful professional life.
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Collaboration IM: meet in the middle—part 1

A designer and a writer ponder the issues of collaboration & creative satisfaction in the first of a three-part IM dialogue.
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