Robert Denton

Staggering work of genius from Portland, Maine – Gardener, Photographer, Designer, Taco Maker, Birder, Biker, Wine Merchant

Archive for July, 2005

3M Meeting Network – Excellence by Design

Friday, July 8th, 2005

3M Meeting Network – Excellence by Design

Animated Atlas: Growth of a Nation

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

Animated Atlas: Growth of a Nation This is pretty cool… presentation mode of the Growth of a Nation. Map animation can be used to illustrate history on a large scale. It can visualize action and movement with much larger meaning than visuals confined to eye level. This is particularly true of war. While a sense […]

Copyright Timeline

Tuesday, July 5th, 2005

Copyright Timeline Since the Statute of Anne almost three hundred years ago, U.S. law has been revised to broaden the scope of copyright, to change the term of copyright protection, and to address new technologies. For several years, the U.S. has considered and acted on copyright reform. The Canadian government is considering copyright reform as […]

rAndom international – Sunlight Table

Friday, July 1st, 2005

rAndom international – Sunlight Table This project examines how sustainable work environments are established to emphasize the significance of a work/life balance. It uses the research carried out in the difficult environment of call centers to provide insight into the wider context of stressful and sedentary office based work. Two pretty cool posts in a […]

rAndom international – PixelRoller Overview

Friday, July 1st, 2005

rAndom international – PixelRoller Overview The “PixelRoller” project is a collabortive investigation into a new creative tool between Stuart Wood MA (RCA) Interaction Design and Florian Ortkrass MA (RCA) Design Products. PixelRoller is a paint roller that paints pixels, designed as a rapid response printing tool specifically to print digital information such as imagery or […]

Six JavaScript features we do not need any longer

Friday, July 1st, 2005

Wait till I come! é Six JavaScript features we do not need any longer Unobtrusive Javascript domCollapse Not sure how I feel about letting Javascript rule the page behavior, on the other hand, it’s better to leave js out of the markup as much as possible and use the power of the dom. I did […]