Archive for December, 2008

  • Favourite books of 2008

    Favourite books of 2008

    I saw this funky carousel from Amazon.com, so I thought it might be interesting to put some of my favourite...

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  • Design as a strategic resource

    Design as a strategic resource

    My graduation mentor and friend Erik (also featured in this interview)  has posted a very clear and concise presentation to...

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  • Kenya Hara explains emptiness

    Kenya Hara explains emptiness

    Not easy to follow, because of his slight accent, but a very worthwhile talk on Keyna Hara’s ideas about design...

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  • Internet makes it all more transparent… So what?

    Internet makes it all more transparent… So what?

    As long as people walk this earth they have always had the desire to fly. Flying through the skies has...

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  • We cannot afford to be boring

    We cannot afford to be boring

    I’m spending the last useful week of the year mostly thinking about our marketing for 09, getting the gears in...

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  • What is new marketing?

    What is new marketing?

    We’ve billed Klatergoud.com as a ‘platform for new marketing thinking’, not because we think we know what new marketing is,...

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  • In eager anticipation…

    In eager anticipation…

    Klatergoud.com crew Fre & Robbert-Jan will be attending Youthwatching 09 in Gent this Friday. If you’re there, you should say hi...

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  • Paul Hughes sketchbooks

    Paul Hughes sketchbooks

    Paul_Hughes_Design_Thinking_Notebooks199, originally uploaded by Paul Hughes: Design Thinking. Paul Hughes keeps a vast resource of scanned notebooks about design thinking at...

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  • Implementation is hard.

    Implementation is hard.

    A point well made by Guy Kawasaki in this article: Q. “Reality Check” includes a venture capital aptitude test in which...

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  • Learning from the bad times

    Learning from the bad times

    Fred Wilson writes this as a comment to Howard’s Post: i think 2000 to 2003 was pretty rough. i personally lost...

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