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Visual thinking broadcasting with a Livescribe pen

February 22, 2010

I am working for a couple of months with my Livescribe Pulse pen. The cool moleskine like journal notebooks and the acceptable size of the pen, makes it something that is of practical use. The ability to record sound and playback the drawing session make it special. The potential to upload apps makes it very [...]

Improving Team Effectiveness

February 16, 2010

For teams to work together effectively, a series of boundary conditions have to be met. Based on our own experience and combining a few existing models, we have in Future Workspaces come up with a model for team effectiveness. We use this model to analyze how well a team works together and to advize where [...]

7 inspiring angles towards presentations

February 2, 2010

Because of a presentation design assignment for an inspiring client in the sales business, I have made a list of various angles one could take towards his presentation. Having analyzed and more or less categorized these examples, the following angles can be derived: Use numbers and facts – Bring them to life Use storyboards and [...]

Twitter strategy: be nice!…

November 28, 2009

Ok, we all go through some kind of learning curve before grasping the potential of Twitter. It’s like buying new pencils: after the excitement of the beauty of the pencils is gone, you still have to determine what to draw. The same goes for twitter, as tool in the new information age. You start with [...]

How to draw faces

July 28, 2009

Now this is simplest tutorial I have ever seen: http://drawn.ca/2009/07/27/austin-kleon-how-to-draw-faces/   It works for first time and experienced illustrators. In case of drawing Gregg (http://www.whatthegregg.com/) just skip the nose.

Microblogging in organizations

July 27, 2009

From consuming content, the web user has shifted to creating content while conversing socially about it. The media which meet these social requirements have been christened Social Media. Some examples are the sites YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia and Twitter. Social media might have an important role in the future of knowledge management. A great benefit that [...]

The power of Yahoo Pipes

July 23, 2009

Since API’s and RSS are really taking of, the only thing you really need to aggregate all the available information into usable datastreams is a nice programming environment. This is exactly what Yahoo Pipes is, very intuitive and easy to use, create powerful datafeeds in minutes… Check http://pipes.yahoo.com/ and our GriDD tweets RSS built with [...]

Mashup that shows shipping worldwide

June 23, 2009

This very cool Google Maps mashup shows shipping movements on a global scale. Zooming in on specific regions you can see what ships are there and when clicking one, you see photo’s of the ship, its destination, it track. Very nice application! Check: http://download.hellenicshippingnews.com/img/all_google_map.html

De 4 redenen waarom visual thinking helpt beter te begrijpen

May 12, 2009

Download now or preview on posterous Begrijp beter met Visueel Denken.pdf (122 KB)


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