Blog/Delicious Content


James Ellis has written a nice piece on the Athletics weblog explaining how the Thinking for a Living site works under the hood. Months ago, we began to discuss the possibilities for the new site and it was J who suggested using Delicious as the back-end for the site. It was a stroke of genius. I’ll let him explain how he did it, but in short, his clever use of the Delicious API gives content a new context. Thanks again J!

While you’re there, check out the infographics that the guys created for their presentation, “Creativity and the Collective”, which focused on the studio-as-collective business model. The presentation was given at AIGA/NY Smart/Models. Smooth as always.


Posted by Duane King / Filed under Code, Thinking for a Living
Wednesday July 2, 2008 - 6 months ago

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A Practice for Everyday Life

A Practice for Everyday Life is a design studio based in London, founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas in 2003. The focus of their work is with cultural institutions and individuals. Their thoughtful and rational approach to graphic design, has established the studio a reputation for deceptively simple and successful projects.

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Alvin Chan

After a year at Studio Dumbar, I decided to explore branding and worked at Brown KSDP, Amsterdam. Shortly after that, I joined internationally acclaimed design studio Koeweiden Postma. After working there for several years, I became co-creative director with Jacques Koeweiden. Currently, I am working as Design Director at Nike Europe in The Netherlands.

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Nous Vous

Nous Vous is a creative studio, focusing on graphic design and illustration. We encourage dialogue between the client, audience and ourselves. We believe in clear, coherent visual communication, and enjoy working on a range of projects regardless of scale or budget.

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