29th
May
2002
“Wireframes serve a central function in communicating the content and layout of each web page for internal discussion and client review as well as a blueprint from which graphic designers and web developers will derive final designs. Its importance, roles and implementations are discussed in this article.”
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29th
May
2002
“We ask 16 of your peers about the technologies and innovations that are changing their jobs.”
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29th
May
2002
“My own educational experiences reflect most of the conditions and practices of the period between the end of World War II and the early fifties. Design education was quite different from what it is today. Students and young teachers deserve a deeper understanding of the evolution of design education as a means to better fathom present conditions in Graphic Design.”
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29th
May
2002
“My own educational experiences reflect most of the conditions and practices of the period between the end of World War II and the early fifties. Design education was quite different from what it is today. Students and young teachers deserve a deeper understanding of the evolution of design education as a means to better fathom present conditions in Graphic Design.”
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29th
May
2002
“This report — available as a PDF download — describes a simple method that will allow any user to cope with increasing amounts of incoming e-mail. Some of the ideas come from author Mark Hurst’s free Good Experience newsletter, which reaches 50,000 subscribers worldwide… Anyone who uses e-mail should read this report. Anyone who manages e-mail users, or works in I.T., should read it twice.”
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29th
May
2002
“Founded in 1999 and based in Chicago, TENbyTEN magazine is an independent publication that covers contemporary art, design, architecture, fashion, and visual culture. TENbyTEN strives to explore the similarities between these different disiplines
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