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Newsletter – February 2010
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New Work

NBC Olympics iPhone app on AT&T
Design Commission was psyched to be tapped to create the visual design for NBC's 2010 Olympics iPhone app. Working closely with a tight team of information architects, producers and developers, we were able to help deliver an app that is fun and engaging, showcasing social feeds and NBC's premium Olympic content.
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NBC Olympics
Design Commission Events
Refresh Seattle Presentation: Design the Ordinary Like This Fixie

Refresh Seattle
Design Commission was proud to host the Refresh Seattle presentation on the study of
the fixed gear bikes, simple objects and how it relates to culture and web design. Under what circumstances did the fixed gear bike arise? What lessons can be learned from the fixed gear ethos that can be applied to web design?
Presenters: DL Byron, Textura Design
Kevin Tamura, Blue Flavor

Join us again February 25th, 6:00PM
An Introduction to Sass & Compass with Divya Manian
Join Blueflavor and Design Commission in a hosted event about web design.
Divya Manian talks about the css framwork “Sass” and it’s integration with CSS.
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Business and Design

When working with a designer, or a team of designers, knowing how to describe your impression of their work and what you see right or wrong with it is often a challenge. We've collected a few tips to help guide the conversation so everyone gets the most
out of your next review:

1. Be specific and concrete
Deliver feedback with simple words and avoid subjective comments and vague instructions or assumptions like "it's not fancy enough."

2. Be open and honest
Be honest and direct with questions and feedback. Nobody benefits if concerns aren't addressed as soon as they appear.

3. Be aware that design is a process
It takes a lot of time and conversation to produce high quality work. Give your project the room it needs to advance organically.

4. Try answering the question, "Why?"
Instead of a statement like, "I don't like that color." try "Why did you choose
that color?" – the answer may both surprise and delight you.

5. Remember, we are all in this together
It's critical that both the designer and the client understand what the common goal is and that they are both working towards achieving it.

6. Know your process
What enables you to make decisions? What do you need to feel confident with the design? Being aware of that process and how it fits into reviews.

7. Acknowledge when feedback is subjective
When the response is a subjective preference, try to identify and acknowledge it.
It doesn't mean that the feedback is any less valid, but it does help with
prioritizing revisions.

8. Decide
Building upon decisions is key to moving forward. Make decisions and move on.
Don't let the project get hung up because you're unsure. Ask for clarification,
more detail, etc.

9. Celebrate success!
You and your team have worked hard to produce something of quality.

10. Continue refining things
We've spent a lot of energy creating a new site, and extending it is easier than starting from scratch. Use the work you've done as leverage for continuing to grow.

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Generative art

Generative Art is a system oriented art practice where the common denominator is the use of systems as a production method. To meet the definition of generative art, an artwork must be self-contained and operate with some degree of autonomy.

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Join the call for a Constitutional amendment to protect our democracy.

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"I Know How to Cook" by Ginette Mathiot

The bible of traditional French home cooking, with 1,400 recipes.

-Nicole
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Bogdan Zvir

Experimental Ukrainian art photographer.

-Zlata
Steph
CORE.FORM-ULA

Art. Science. Architecture. Design. Engineering. Basically all things Awesome. Yup, that's a capitol A.

-Stephanie
Chrissy
Trophy Cupcakes

A boutique cupcake bakery in Wallingford that creates tiny little pastries that look as good as they taste.

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Yay! Everyday

Absorb a variety of media in short time.

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