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I think the only bad thing about this place is that it’s in Los Angeles. Absolutely gorgeous.
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“LED lighting can eliminate the need to build 133 coal-fired power plants, thereby saving 258 million tons of greenhouse gases, which could equate to powering 12 million American homes a year.” Gorgeous and environmentally friendly.
“More interesting, you can architect a business model or a pricing structure to make it far more effective at generating the behavior you’re looking for. Most broken websites aren’t broken because they violate common laws of good design. They’re broken because their architecture is all wrong. There’s no strategy in place.” The semantics of Information Architect, Designer, Visual Designer, Interaction Designer, etc. don’t really interest me anymore, but I do agree with Jeff’s commentary about educating the public more about what’s happening behind the scenes “design” and in particular web design. It’d be fantastic if clients knew even just a little more about what goes into creating a great website. It would sure make my job a lot easier.
I’ll stop linking to The Big Picture… someday.
That’s one sexy houseboat.
The space needles is getting a much needed cleaning for the first time since it opened in 1962.
Love the suburban loft plan. I can’t believe they’re just giving away these house plans for free. Maybe in a few years I can take advantage.
“A walk-in camera obscura.” And now I can’t get Wilco out of my head.
Get yer modern on and benefit some homeless students. I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to make it, but I’d like to go take some photos of all those houses when I’m in Portland next.
“One of America’s first master-planned postwar suburbs, Westlake was the “inspiration” for Malvina Reynolds’ song Little Boxes.”