11:30a.m. – Making Your Short Attention-Span Pay Big Dividends (SXSWi 2007)

11:30a.m. – Making Your Short Attention-Span Pay Big Dividends
Jim Coudal – Coudal Partners
Brendan Dawes – Magnetic North
awesome panel – my favorite so far, and the one that I’m going to do a presentation on for work. Dawes is a New Riders author, which is one of our publishing entities at work.

short attention span panel

Rough Notes:
Jim Coudal
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not letting things you don’t get to be considered a failure – you learn, and get a chance to dream about something.
enjoy exploring new ideas and trying things because you can – fail many times to succeed.
Saul Bass, editing Hitchcock’s Psycho
start out building A, but end up building B or C or g – which is good because it’s much easier to steer a moving ship. Examples from Coudal projects –
Follow whims to logical or illogical conlusion – better than forcing revisions on ideas that are ill conceived to begin with.
How to implement this type of dreaming –
Paint all the walls in your bathroom wiht chalkboard paint.
the book – holding place for ideas that we’ll probably never do.
anecdote about father writing things down on scraps of paper he would always use. I’m writing it down to remember it now – not later.

Brendan Dawes:
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Dividends are not always about money – some are about reputation, PR, identity.
His website about saul bass. – letting domain name expire by accident – get the stuff out there, even if it’s not finished. Make it work for you – even if it’s half-ass. Making stuff happen.
Also about constraints – help you to focus your ideas. Not about the medium, it’s about the creative output of that – basic programming to alter a window display of a story didn’t like.
Hitchcock – frame every second- small pixels, lined up and compared. Easy short project that only took half an hour – but got lots of attention.
brendandawes.com – McGoogle – interface for google with the skin of Mcdonalds.
They who dream by day are cognizant of many things whih escape those who dream only by night. – edgar allan Poe

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10:00a.m. – Every Breath You Take: Identity, Attention, Presence and Reputation Panel Notes (SXSWi 2007)

Moderator: Christian Crumlish Pattern Detective, Yahoo!
Christian Crumlish Pattern Detective, Yahoo!
Kaliya Hamlin Super Hero, Identity Woman
Mary Hodder CEO, Dabble
George Kelly Contra Costa Newspapers
Ted Nadeau Founder, Dot Line Inc
Identity panel

No real notes – too busy listening to take them.
Look up internet identity workshop may 14-16, 2007
openid
inames.net

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Panel Notes Bad, Food Tasty (SXSWi 2007)

The notes I took for the last three panels are pretty bad, so I don’t know that they’re worth uploading. The grids panel was pretty visual, and there’s a website that covers it. I also went to “ruining the user experience” which wasn’t particularly great, and a panel on “tags to riches” that was completely worthless to me. It was about career paths in the web tech field, and there was nothing in it that I didn’t already know. I ended up leaving and hanging out on the balcony of the convention center to just decompress. Going to a panel for every scheduled time is quite a bit to take in in a single day.
tags to riches panel
I think I ended up going to completely different panels than I planned to at the start of the day; dunno how that happened. I think I’ll stick to my original plans more tomorrow; I think I would have been happier with my choices today if I had done that.
For dinner we just started driving around and ended up away from the convention center at a local bar and grill on Congress called Docs Motorworks Bar and Grill that was great. Mexican food in an old gas station setting; inexpensive and very tasty, with a nice crowd of people.
We’re hanging out to decompress; tonight we’re going out to at least one party – The Frog Design SXSW Opening Party.

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11:30a.m. – Influence of Art in Design Panel (SXSWi 2007)

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Influence of Art in Design
Moderator: Dan Rubin, Creative Dir – Webgraph Inc (Superfulous Banter)
Dan Rubin, Creative Dir – Webgraph Inc
Patrick Haney – Not a Sausage
Anton Peck, Web Designer – MultiAd Inc
Erik Sagen – Erik Sagen Designs
Glenda Sims, Sr Systems Analyst – UT Austin
Dave Shea – mezzoblue.com

influence of art in design panel

Rough Panel Notes:
Sims – talking about technologies in museums to enhance the experience – without letting the tecnology get in the way of viewing the piece. Art piece based on the skin color of 20 individuals – the interactive piece online allows you to compare your skin tone and submit it – making a personal connection to the art.
Dave Shea – 1826 photo, the first photo ever taken. Sociological impact of photography: suggested that they would replace paintings. 20th century – photograpy accepted as an art form. – two kinds: photos as journalism/ photos as art. Trends: 1970s: snapshot aesthetic. Now – staged with lighting. Demand for fine art photography is still pretty non-existent. Commercial photography is what affects web design the most.
Commercial trends – digital. Costs are going down, so quality is better – digital SLRs. Quality amateur photography is a upswinging trend, because people have access to better tools. – Flickr, istockphoto.
Sagen – Popculture’s influence on design – pop culture can reflect and influence a way of life. Influenced by art and film. Pop art – Jasper Johns & Warhol. Benday screen. Lichetenstein – comics influenced his art.
Another current pop artist – Tom Wilson – Biff from back to the future, uses childhood toys as inspiration to paint. Evokes feelings of nostalgia. Try using movies as sketch pieces for artwork, or visit an art museum.
Peck – Michelangelo quote – I saw the angle in the marble and carved until I set him free. Starting with a digital photo and used photoshop as a medium to create.
Rubin – Music as an influence. Music affects productivity, pace, mood, memories, block distractions. Types of music relates to types of work? Panelists say no. But – look at history of music, and periods of art… they feel like they go together. Impressionists – Debussy, Revel. Pollock – Jazz. Change your music to take you out of your comfort zone. Listen to historical types of music.
Haney – Inspiration screen shots on flickr. notre dame stained glass – theology design influenced by the piece of art. Shea – photography drives color of site. Architecture is also an inspiration. Starry night -gets him in the mood.
Inspirability book – interviews with 40 designers on what gives them ideas.
Which art forms are most inspirational? shea – print media. sagen – illustration. peck – tatoos. Haney – print. Rubin – architecture. Sims – rt you can get inside. Hicks – movie typography, open credits animations.
What is your Dream design project? Sagen – film storyboarding. Haney – designing a house. peck – digital bob ross. Shea – wokring on my own stuff, with technical aspects. Sim – do what google books is doing, only for art. Rubin – furniture design, architecture.

Questions
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experimental design – how much of web work is? Early web was, but now is more practical.
Drugs – is that cheating? Perhaps just breaking down barriers? Can be done without them. Music – drinking and drugs breaks down stage fright. Figuring out the keys to unlocking that creativity without it.
Music + studies – not specific, but some related to music therapy. Celebrities & playlists.
Silence as an inspiration? – John Cage. Peck – music without a vocal track.
World Cultures – what do you draw from? Peck – all kinds of stuff.

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10:00a.m. – Emerging Social and Technology Trends (SXSWi 2007)

10:00a.m. – Emerging Social and Technology Trends (SXSWi 2007)
Moderator: Laura Moorhead, Sr Editor Culture – Wired
Laura Moorhead Sr Editor Culture, Wired
Andrew Blum Contributing Editor, Wired
Robert Fabricant Exec Creative Dir, Frog Design
Eliot Van Buskirk Columnist/Blogger, Wired News
Peter Rojas Engadget
Daniel Raffel Product Mgr, Yahoo!
Emerging trends panel

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