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I don’t want to loose a lot of words, you can spend the time watching the video. Gary Vaynerchuck is more entertaining und funnier than all German StandUp comedians BUT also puts a lot of interesting, inspiring and true stuff into his talks.

In short: “Stop doing what you hate and do what you love!”

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Sometimes you find something on the web and it knocks you of your feed. Basically that happened to me when I found the website of The Dubberly Design Office (DDO).

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When it comes to inspiration, irie is currently one source contributer I like most.

“websites, ideas that hold water and images that last.” is their motto. Within the blog you find a picture of a website,…

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Life-s-for-Sharing

Often I hear the question “Why are you doing all the web2.0 stuff?” Over and over again. “Why are you blogging?”, “Why are you using twitter?”, “Why are you on facebook?”… “Why are you presenting yourself to the whole…

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In my opinion when it comes to Design, DesignNotes is one of the most important weblogs in the whole wide web. The man behind the blog is Michael Surtees, a Canadian designer, writer and educator, who…

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Jonathan Harris of Flaming Toast Productions (incredible webseite!) developed six amazing maps for the INA (International Networks Archive) of the Princeton University. The six infographics are dealing…

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97557cadf5aca0197696632e3ac58Friday I am going to Berlin. The UXcamp, a BarCamp with its focus on user experience (UX), is taking place saturday and sunday at the Erwin-Schrödinger-Zentrum Adlershof.
It will be my second…

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for the seminar “pedagogical media theory” i had to make a multimedia snippet, for example a video.

the task was: “production of a small multimedia-snippet explaining a concept or a term [related to a discussed media theory].”
the…

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didyouknowjust take yourself some time (8 mins), lay back, enjoy the video and think about it! (via)

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