SXSWi

Matters of copying and copyrighting 3D printed objects are some of the main highlights of Michael Weinberg’s panel on 3D printing.    3D printing is an ever evolving process that uses a scan of real life objects or a computer generated objects and takes those object from the  virtual-reality to reality.  The process uses the computer […]

Generally speaking, there aren’t many things surpassing the popularity of entertainment television, in terms of consumption nowadays in the U.S. But when you think about it, there is one thing that just might rival it: mobile social networking. So what do you think happens when you mesh both of those elements together? Speakers from the […]

SXSWi Jessica Ivins

Designing Experiences for Women Assignment: Design a website for a female demographic. Typical Solution: background-color: pink; img src: url(flowerprint.jpg) Well, Jessica Ivins is here to tell you that’s not always the right solution in her discussion, Designing Experiences for Women. Jessica Ivins is an experience designer for Happy Cog, a website development company which handles […]

SXSWi Think Visually

Doodling is usually portrayed as a mindless, unproductive way to pass time, but this is not the case anymore. Visual Communication has become increasingly important as a result of the constant flow of information we encounter from day to day. To really hone in on certain concepts,ideas, facts, and figures, we seek simplicity, not complexity. […]

Preview: 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People

Attention all tech nerds: save your current game of WoW, adjust your glasses and make sure your pocket protectors are secured because it is time to step out of your mother’s dimly list basement and talk to some real, live, people. Alright, this stereotype is not exactly in place anymore, however author Susan Weinschenkknows that there […]

Preview: Oh, The Books You Might Be Able To Read!

Who says that tech conventions are without their own drama and intrigue? SXSWi 2012 might not have espionage or gunplay, but a publishing freeze on a potentially plagiaristic book title is about as close as it gets. Author Kevin Nguyen, and his blogging cohort at The Bygone Bureau, were slated to present their latest writing […]