Some readers may have noticed I’ve been getting little deeper and more technical lately. I’m trying to unburden myself of all of the theoretical equipment I’ve been using for the past few years — trying to make it explicit, get it out into the open, into the light of day. I should stress it’s just [...]
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Just finished getting the latest iteration of Open Conceptual presentable. My first post introducing the new phase is here. So I figured, since I’m shifting things around a little, it’s time for a roundup of where I am on the web: BrianFrank.ca [subscribe] 2 – 4 posts per week on average, usually around 800 words, fairly [...]
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I’m guessing this must seem pretty weird to a lot of people: I just love making up mottos, lists of “core values,” etc. I’ve done it since I was a kid. I can’t friggin help it. I used to do logos a lot too but as I got older I’ve tended to grow more at home in [...]
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Remixing the Generation M Manifesto
by OpenConceptual on 07-11-2009
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David Eaves did something awesome. I didn’t clue into this possibility when I blogged about Umair Haque’s Generation M Manifesto. He literally remixed and edited it. I was inspired to start editing it myself but found I wanted to change too much — not that I disagreed with the spirit of the thing (which I agree [...]
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