This doesn't have to be grand at all. You don't have to be looking for the cure for cancer. The key is that your efforts would be missed, your customers would have a sense of loss, if you stopped doing what you're doing.
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December 2, 2008
I love House Industries. And if these weren't so pricey they'd be wrapped up under the tree for my best friend - who's obsessed with ampersands. :)
Quote: "That big publishers can't manage to sell enough print ads, in a post-print media economy shadowed by a larger economic meltdown, is not exactly shocking. What is shocking, though, is that they're essentially saying to scrappier, upstart online competitors: Take our business, please! We're throwing in the towel! If we can't play by the old rules of publishing -- the profit-soaked, imperial model with endless layers of coddled management ensconced in luxe trophy offices -- then we don't want to play at all! "
December 3, 2008
OMG I want the red so bad I can actually taste it. But yowza - pricey pricey!
December 4, 2008
Quote: "Information architecture (IA) means so much to our projects, from setting requirements to establishing the baseline layout for our design and development teams. But what does it mean to your clients? Do they see the value in IA? What happens when they change their minds? Can IA help manage the change control process? More than ever, we must ensure that our clients find value in and embrace IA - and it's is our job to educate them."
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