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Duality

Science Thinking for Design: Validity

8 July 2011

In science, experiments are judged on two types of validity. We designers could judge our own work along the same lines. Validity in Science Scientists conduct experiments to measure something. They do the measuring, because they want to learn more … Continue reading →

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collaboration

Getting the Right People Together Will Save You Money

25 March 2011

It Pays to Get People Talking Short disclaimer: this article is in no way a complaint or shit-talking session. I intend this only to pass on lessons I have learned through experience. A while back, I was working with a … Continue reading →

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My old party pic, before and after

6 Ways Make Your Party Pix POP with Photoshop

5 March 2010

Here is a photo of me with a good friend of mine in Antwerp for her birthday party a while back. Yes, we are singing karaoke in the photo and yes, we were fabulous (that’s my story, and I’m sticking … Continue reading →

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