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March 2009

theinfo.org: for people with large data sets

“This is a site for large data sets and the people who love them: the scrapers and crawlers who collect them, the academics and geeks who process them, the designers and artists who visualize them. It’s a place where they can exchange tips and tricks, develop and share tools together, and begin to integrate their particular projects.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Thursday, March 19th, 2009 at 11:16 am
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Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable

“Print media does much of society’s heavy journalistic lifting, from flooding the zone — covering every angle of a huge story — to the daily grind of attending the City Council meeting, just in case. This coverage creates benefits even for people who aren’t newspaper readers, because the work of print journalists is used by everyone from politicians to district attorneys to talk radio hosts to bloggers. The newspaper people often note that newspapers benefit society as a whole. This is true, but irrelevant to the problem at hand; “You’re gonna miss us when we’re gone!” has never been much of a business model. So who covers all that news if some significant fraction of the currently employed newspaper people lose their jobs?”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Monday, March 16th, 2009 at 10:42 am
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Bored? Try Doodling To Keep The Brain On Task

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Monday, March 16th, 2009 at 10:40 am
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The Cult of Done Manifesto

“Dear Members of the Cult of Done, I present to you a manifesto of done. This was written in collaboration with Kio Stark in 20 minutes because we only had 20 minutes to get it done.”

I love it all except the 2nd part of #5.

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
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XPLANE CEO named to Portland Business Journal’s 40 Under 40

Aric Wood recognized as a top business and community leader in 2009

PORTLAND, Ore. (March 2, 2009) — Aric Wood, chief executive officer of XPLANE — a global information design consultancy — is named to the Portland Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 for 2009. The award is based on leadership in business, local, regional and national recognition, community and civic involvement and a general recommendation of the nominee.

“I’m honored and humbled to receive this recognition from the Portland Business Journal,” said Wood. “Success has come from a great collaboration between XPLANE employees, our customers, and the great partnerships we have in the Portland community.”

Since joining XPLANE in 2004, Wood, 38, has grown the company to include three offices: Portland, St. Louis and Madrid, Spain. The company has grown 476% since that time, and has been ranked on the Inc. 5,000 and Portland Business Journal’s Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies for the past two years. Despite an economic downturn the company still experienced 14% growth in 2008 and Wood remains a steady leader throughout even the most challenging of times.

Wood was responsible for relocating the company’s headquarters to Portland in 2005, and helped to bring the Business Volunteers for the Arts program to Portland through Northwest Business for Culture & the Arts where he serves on the Board of Directors.

Wood will be recognized by the Portland Business Journal at an awards reception on April 2 at Portland’s Gerding Theater at the Armory. He’ll also be included in the paper’s special 40 Under 40 insert that will come out in the April 3 issue.

With an innovative visual, multidisciplinary methodology, XPLANE is unique because it applies both left and right-brained approaches to develop fresh solutions to challenging communication problems. This approach accelerates understanding, which drives actions and results. Companies have hired XPLANE to motivate employees, drive sales, convince decision makers and improve processes.

ABOUT XPLANE

Founded in 1993, XPLANE is an information design consultancy that drives better results for many of the world’s leading organizations including Microsoft, Nokia, ITT, and BP through visual thinking and design. XPLANE offers clients unique and personalized service through its employees’ diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise, including journalism, consulting, technology, marketing, training, illustration, interaction, process improvement, information design and architecture. Global XPLANE headquarters are in Portland, Ore. USA; European offices are based in Madrid, Spain and a third office is located in St. Louis, Mo. USA. For more information about XPLANE, visit www.xplane.com or call (866) 750-6467 (USA) + (34) 915 635835 (Spain).

For more information contact:

  • Parker Lee
  • 503 467 7756
  • plee@xplane.com
Posted by XPLANE on Monday, March 2nd, 2009 at 11:55 am
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Kronos video

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Check out this video we made for Kronos to help celebrate International Women's Day, 2011. Learn more in this xBlog post or jump over to YouTube and watch it there.

Azure poster

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XPLANE | Dachis Group developed a A vibrant, engaging poster showing how Microsoft Azure enables developers to run applications and store data on Microsoft servers. The poster recently took top honors in the American Business Awards.

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