Links We’d Like to Share (Week of September 21st)
Archive for September, 2009
Links We’d Like to Share (Week of September 21st)
Links We’d Like to Share (Week of September 14th)
Links We’d Like to Share (Week of September 14th)
Packaging Tips, Part III: Artwork Production
Welcome to the strategy intensive and error-prone packaging world! Even an expert in the packaging industry experiences new problems every day. In this series of articles, we will provide some tips on producing effective packaging from three very different perspectives, design, materials, and artwork. Now, a look at artwork production:
Links We’d Like to Share (Week of Sep 7th)
Links We’d Like to Share (Week of Sep 7th)
Packaging Tips, Part II: Materials
Welcome to the strategy intensive and error-prone packaging world! Even an expert in the packaging industry experiences new problems every day. In this series of articles, we will provide some tips on producing effective packaging from three very different perspectives, design, materials, and artwork. Now, a look at materials and structural engineering:
Links We’d Like to Share (Week of Aug 31st)
A Few Pointers For Improving Survey Response 25 Examples of Web 2.0 and Traditional Design Rules Coming Together AP: Newspapers Cut Young Employees Coupons You Don’t Clip, Sent to Your Cellphone Six ways to add social sizzle to internal communication
Critical Mass is not Epic Fail
Customers know how to mitigate the scary information overload monster. I recently read an article that warned of information overload on Twitter. Essentially, the article stated that the application’s usefulness could be potentially undermined by the amount of people using it and how they are using it. Well maybe. But then again, probably not.

