Overlap10: Scalable Solutions
In the last post, I tried my best to describe the challenge of Overlap10: solving for Wicked Problems. Now, I can tell you the story of scalable solutions (or, How To Solve For Wicked Problems): the basis for the work we did over the weekend. Everyone who attended was asked to post a short video [...]
Overlap10: Wicked Problems
About ten days after Overlap10, I have finally started processing what about 50 of us went through over a hot, humid, and intellectually exhilarating weekend around New York city. The weekend started with the presentation of our greater challenge: solving for Wicked Problems. Usually, when we have a problem of the ordinary variety, there’s a [...]
Globally Local
Two recurring themes I’ve seen lately that have me thinking Macluhan: Big Web brands are accelerating targeting, and now content creation that is hyper-local. From location-based services to ad buys, everyone wants to help you know what’s happening right around you. Brands really want to find ways to make every experience more “personally relevant.” What’s [...]
All The Web’s A Game: The Presentation
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “After about 20 years of work, will someone pay me to watch game shows?” The answer in my experience is a resounding, “Yes. Yes they will.” Seeing Andy Baio at SXSW give his game mechanics talk led a chain of learning to look more seriously into cognitive psychology, variable reward [...]
Now Sponsored By DraftFCB
Figured that this space has gone quiet long enough, it deserves something to preface the articles which will follow. Since April, I’ve left my own practice to join DraftFCB as Vice President, Digital Management Director. Clearly, you can see right in the title that if there’s digital management that needs direction, or directors who need [...]
Agencies Love Bright Shiny Objects: Now What?
David Berkowitz posted the question today on AdAge with “Agencies Will Be Tempted by IPad’s Sizzle, Not Strategy,” and as you’ll see in the article, laments Apple basically creating a new semi-category of electronic device and ad platform, in turn making marketers lives somewhat worse. I feel like every time a new technology product starts [...]
SXSW Live: Social Search: A Little Help From My Friends
Though our wide-ranging crepe-based discussion panel on Saturday morning was a highlight, I’m seated in the cavernous ballroom A for Brynn “No relation to Will or Bob” Evans is sitting on this panel, so I really wanted to hear it. Brynn is kicking things off. She is concerned with the interaction design of search and [...]
SXSW Live: Right Way To Wireframe
Only got to see the tail end of RWTW part one. Fred opens by saying it’s time to nut up, He also admits that he loves prototyping, and can’t think of a situation where prototyping can’t help your design. As designers, we’re not making solutions, we’re making hypotheses, and building towards a solution. So the [...]
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