What if #NYC #MetroCards were redesigned, alluding to its neighborhoods? #graphicDesign #I♥Design #fb

Move over, Vignelli!

In love with this SVA student’s interpretation of how Metro Cards could be redesigned to allude to each of the city’s neighborhoods. Love the Alphabet City one! LOL! #RightOnTheMoney  (I wonder if SoHo’s and NoHo’s would just be white – minimalist snobby hahaha).

Found on: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669576/18-fabulous-redesigns-of-nycs-iconic-metrocard | Credit: http://portfolios.aiga.org/mchernock

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And you still ask me if I'm a Yoko Ono hater? Watch this and then we'll talk. #beatles #lennon

[YOU MAY WISH TO LOWER YOUR VOLUME. Your ears (and your dog) will appreciate it.

Although
I’ve never really HATED her,
she WASN’T the reason the Beatles broke up (but DID contribute in making their relationships more miserable),
she’s always been a diva (always demanding to be in every recording session, to the point of once bringing in a bed as she was pregnant and was ordered to rest – she later miscarriaged)
she DIDN’T get them into drugs (pfft... that had happened wayyy before),
she WAS completely stalking Lennon as a way to finance her stupid art,
I DO love ONE song by her (really, only one!),
it’s really ANNOYING that the way John fell in love with was when left in awe by a dot she painted on a ceiling as part of an art installation,
and I do HATE the fact that Cynthia caught her in Cynthia’s bathing robe when she walked into Yoko and John on THEIR house...

I hate her pretentiousness and how she can’t even recognize the cuckoo that she is.

Brilliant WikiLeaks counterattack on MasterCard's blockade on donations. [Video] From @guykawaski #fb

From Holy Kow at Alltop:

What does one do when Mastercard refuses to process millions of dollars in donations to one’s organization? Spoof their most popular ad campaign, of course. Here’s WikiLeaks’ priceless take on a very familiar commercial featuring the crusader against confidentiality himself, Julian Assange.

WikiLeaks says: "What do MasterCard, Visa, Bank of America, Paypal and Western Union all have in common? They help you pay for what you want? Well, yes... that is unless you want to help WikiLeaks make the world a better place. To see the shocking details, please go to http://wikileaks.org/support.html".

Probably t/best "in a nutshell" timeline of T/History of #SocialNetworking (or why my "real" life's span has shortened) #fb #FastCompany

This is probably the best, most concise timeline of how Social Networking came about before we started using Social Networking as an every day term. Dating back to the first email, this infographic provides amazing insight (I’m still in awe, if this is true, that the first “word” ever emailed was “QWERTYUIOP”!!! I’m making t-shirts of this "geekly" awesome fact! LOL!)

Now I can sleep at night knowing that I finally found out where the name “Geocities” came from (now I can sleep), how many pre-MySpace social networks I never used –or new about!– (being so geek and all), and I think ICQ should’ve been mentioned (I thought they were the most used chat client at the time)... But hey, I’m not an expert (which is exactly why I’m copying the original article, instead of writing it!). Enjoy!

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An exact copy from the original source in FastCompany.com #IBookmarkInPosterous
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The History of Social Networking
BY FC Expert Blogger JD Rucker
Mon Jan 24, 2011
This blog is written by a member of our expert blogging community and expresses that expert's views alone.
 
In case you hadn't heard, social networking is big. Sites like Facebook and Twitter dominate the tech news sites with every move they make getting attention. How much are they worth? Who's using them now? What changes are coming? As with everything, social networking has a history.      

  Looking back over the decades, we can see what has led up to this "social revolution" that is taking over the Internet and entering into our real lives. It seems that as a society, we share almost everything. What we eat, where we shop, what we're watching on television (or Hulu, or Netflix, or...)--slowly but surely everything is losing its status as "sacred" with sharing becoming the norm.

As we dive into the past, our friends at Online Schools take us into a distant decade when social networking was about knocking on doors and asking friends and relatives to talk about this new form of revenue called "the pyramid scheme." Now, it's grown to so much more.

To understand what's next with social networking, it's important to look back and see where we've been and what has gotten us here.


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(JediMindTrick:) I will change #designDisciplines, & it'll be in 1 of two of t/World's Most Innovative (Design) Companies of 2010

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Original story from Fast Company. View Here.
by Anne C. Lee (additional reporting by Linda Tischler)

View the 50 "World's Most Innovative Companies 2010" here.
In Design, the top 10:

 

1. BMW Group Designworks-USA

There's no reason your printer should be less elegant than a BMW Z4 Roadster. That's the thinking behind BMW Group DesignworksUSA. Partnering with the likes of Starbucks and HP, the design-consulting subsidiary is applying its design excellence and attitude to everything from coffeemakers to Nokia phones. Top 50 No. 25

2. Ideo

From childhood obesity to climate change, no challenge is too daunting for this iconic firm. Ideo's Human Centered Design Toolkit, a free guide for NGOs and social enterprises working in the developing world, is a prime example. The collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provides a clear process in a variety of fields to help raise people out of poverty. Top 50 No. 35

3. Rockwell Group

David Rockwell's set design for the Oscars was such a smash he did a sequel (his 2010 set above). His Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco opened to plaudits. Ditto, the Ames Hotel in Boston. And Sin City's financially fraught CityCenter is grounded by Rockwell's tree-house-like creation.

4. Pentagram

The firm dazzles for its partners' range of work, from Lisa Strausfeld's intuitive interface for the Litl netbook to Abbott Miller's elegant identity system for the Art Institute of Chicago.

5. Ammunition

It ping-ponged from designing Barnes & Noble's hot e-book reader Nook to developing high-performance earphones for celebrity clients such as Lady Gaga and Dr. Dre.

6. Fuseproject

In addition to new lamps for Herman Miller, new Jawbone headsets for Aliph, and the world's fastest production-electric motorcycle for Mission Motors, Yves Béhar and his team got frisky, with a bunny-eared sex toy for Jimmyjane and an eco-friendly underwear venture with PACT.

7. Frog Design

When it wasn't helping bring wireless communications to rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, Frog was planning workshops for MTV and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help kids brainstorm, peer to peer, on how to pay for college.

8. Potion

In 2009, Potion produced interactive installations that get computing out of the box: four for Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and two for New York's Museum of Jewish Heritage. One used iPod Touch devices to upgrade audio guides, and synced headsets for visitors in the same area to make the museum experience more social.

9. Attik

This London firm gets the systems thinking that's vital for executing large-scale projects. Its reboot of Coca-Cola's brand-identity platform is now deployed worldwide. Lexus, Scion, and Nike are also clients.

10. WET Design

Its Dubai Fountain is now the world's largest, with jets that shoot a record 50 stories high. Vegas boasts Lumia, the only fountain lit during the day (with stage lights, a first), and Focus, the world's widest water wall (280 feet wide, 24 feet high). WET's own campus has Los Angeles's first permeable grass parking lot, meaning rainwater is captured and reused.