I ventured out today with one goal in mind – successfully navigate the Metro (subway) system.
Posts Tagged ‘China’
The Shanghai Metro
Things in Texas are Bigger but in Shanghai Everything is Larger
The first thing I noticed when landing in Shanghai is the sheer size of most everything.
Rock, Paper, Scissors: China Traffic Edition
The traffic here in the city is amazing, fast-paced, and often dangerous.
What the Heck Does that Say?!
Chinese business cards: a simple solution to a complex problem.
Adventures at the Ticket Counter: Good First Impressions are Key
Introducing the newest additions to the “Derek’s Top 5 Worst Customer Service Experiences” list.
Specifying China – A primer for printing in China, Part I
No place on Earth has produced more fundamental contributions to the development of printing than China.
“It’s in the bag!” Part I: Plastic
Invention of the shopping bag as we know it was first accredited to a Minnesota grocer named Walter Deubner, who in 1912 patented the paper shopping bag to help customers carry (and therefore purchase) more items. A century later, plastic, paper, non-woven, woven, and canvas bags are as integral to retail as shoppers themselves. In [...]

