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| What is graphic design? |
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A lo-fi vox pop made in 2002, that asks people on
the streets of Melbourne the basic questions about
graphic design. By Studio Pip and CO. and Dogma
Productions with Andrew Pegler.
This short film was made to gather the general
publics view of graphic design for the
not-for-profit organisation Australian Graphic
Design Association. All permissions were asked and
granted from the various respondents. All
respondents were thanked after their response.
This film is an invaluable learning tool to
students of design and was posted on youtube for
education and non-profit purposes. The idea,
production and responses were supplied gratis.
Our thanks again to all involved, especially to
all the members of the public who willingly
contributed their ideas and options on graphic
design in the public space. Tags : Graphic design communication pipandco |
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Durée : 506 s |
| Google Developers Day US - Python Design Patterns |
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Python Design Patterns
Alex Martelli
Design Patterns must be studied in the context on
the language in which they'll get implemented --
the Gang of Four made that point strongly in their
book, though almost everybody else seems not to
have noticed. This talk explores some "classic"
DPs in all the various categories -- Creational,
Structural, and Behavioral -- studying how they
show up in Python programs and how they interact
with Python's special strengths.
Speaker Bio:Alex Martelli is Uber Tech Lead
(Production Systems) at Google. Alex is the author
of "Python in a Nutshell", co-editor of the
"Python Cookbook", a Member of the Python Software
Foundation, and winner of the 2002 Activators'
Choice Award and 2006 Frank Willison award for
outstanding contributions to the Python community.
(more) Tags : GDD07 GDD07US Python Design Patterns |
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Durée : 2642 s |
| Janine Benyus: 12 sustainable design ideas from nature |
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http://www.ted.com With 3.8 billion years of
research and development on its side, nature has
already solved problems that human designers and
engineers still struggle with. In this inspiring
talk, Janine Benyus provides fascinating examples
of biomimicry -- the way humans mimic nature in
the products we build and the systems we
implement. And because the champion adapters in
the natural world are, by definition, those that
can survive without destroying the environment
that sustains them, biomimicry can contribute to
the long-term health of our planet. Tags : ted tedtalks |
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Durée : 1439 s |
| Best Practices in Javascript Library Design |
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Google Tech Talks
August 17, 2007
ABSTRACT
This talk explores all the techniques used to
build a robust, reusable, cross-platform
JavaScript Library. We'll look at how to write a
solid JavaScript API, show you how to use
functional programming to create contained,
concise, code, and delve deep into common cross
browser issues that you'll have to solve in order
to have a successful library.
John Resig is a JavaScript Evangelist, working for
the Mozilla Corporation, and the author of the
book 'Pro Javascript Techniques.' He's also the
creator and lead developer of the jQuery
JavaScript library and the co-designer of the FUEL
JavaScript library (included in Firefox 3). He's
currently located in... Tags : google howto best practices javascript |
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Durée : 3683 s |
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