‘s Digital Collections is featuring War Posters from WWI and WWII. [via the excellent dangerousmeta]
Jesse James Garrett
: ia/recon: The Discipline and the Role (part 1 of 6). Distinguishing between the discipline of IA and the role of the information architect. I come at this a bit differently. Since I have started teaching, I have been re-thinking the component jobs and roles involved in web projects, and although there is a solid, not-going-away box for IA in the little flowchart I work from, a lot of what Jesse discusses as the role that IAs often fill is just like what I call a “project manager”. As distinct from the producer or technical lead or what have you.
More on this subject to come. I think that most organizations get the organization of web projects grossly wrong.
It’s odd to find out
that a friend known mostly through one part of the net turns out to have a weblog as well. Or vice-versa – to come across a person whose weblog you’ve been reading in an online community. Not that odd, really, but mildly surprising anyhow, in that a person’s online “voice” is a little bit different in each different context in which you see her/him.
All that by way of shouting out Carl over at BigFool.com, proud maintainer of the FoolBlog. And owner of one of the great domain names on the internet today.
Michael Moore
: George W. in the Garden of Gethsemane. “Let me ask you this: If someone was setting a house on fire, and they called you to help them set it on fire, and you said no you wouldn’t help them — BUT then you also DIDN’T call 911 and inform the police that someone was going to burn down a house, do you think you would have committed a crime?”
By the way
, I know that it’s a magic pencil with weird, improbable shadows and stuff. I may fix it, I may not.
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