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Bas Leenders

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Bas Leenders

Old Media

Magazines and newspapers were perfect businesses

Magazines and newspapers were perfect businesses for a moment of time, but they wouldn’t have worked in 1784, and they’re not going to work very soon in the future either. Seth Godin, on Malcolm Gladwell, on Chris Anderson

01 Jul 2009

Apple

A whole class of recent switchers

There’s a whole class of recent switchers who define “Apple fanboy” as “anyone who’s been an enthusiastic Mac user since before I switched to the Mac”. John Gruber, Daring Fireball

28 Jun 2009

Media

A confused view of the web

a confused view of the web, [is] that you never want to send people to another site, because (incorrectly) that means fewer page views on your own site Techdirt: Why Do Newspapers So Rarely Link Out?

24 Jun 2009

Design

The instant, pre-conscious pleasure of seeing a well designed page

It’s the instant, pre-conscious pleasure of seeing a well designed page that makes you predisposed to find a beautiful design easy to use—an effect that lingers long after the slower, conscious behavioral and reflective levels of processing kick in and make you aware of how you feel about

23 Jun 2009

Photography

Once the picture is in the box

Once the picture is in the box, I’m not all that interested in what happens next. Hunters, after all, aren’t cooks. Henri Cartier-Bresson, August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004 (More...)

16 Jun 2009

Design

Designed by committee

A camel is a horse designed by committee. Several attributions, according to Wikipedia

04 Jun 2009

Your first site version

If you review your first site version and don’t feel embarrassment, you spent too much time on it. Mark Goldenson, 10 lessons from a failed startup

03 Jun 2009

The trick with free

The trick with free is you need to leverage the free part to increase the value of something that is scarce and that you control, which is not easily copied. Techdirt’s Mike Masnick, Free Gone Wrong... Or Free Done Wrong

11 May 2009

The premise that software will do all their hard work

Some build their hopes and businesses on the premise that, in the end, software will do all their hard work. That is just wrong: For one, software always needs work. Hard work. And second, software works - loyally and almost exclusively so - fine for me. @BasL

05 May 2009

Design

Screen design method

1. List all the things a screen should do. What should the customer be able to accomplish? What information are you sure should be displayed? Which affordances are necessary for customers to start a process or reach a goal? Label these things with numbers. 2. Look for any numbered items

29 Apr 2009

Photography

None of them is the truth

All photos are accurate. None of them is the truth. Richard Avedon

21 Apr 2009

Work

The purpose of a presentation is to change minds

The purpose of a presentation is to change minds. That’s the only reason I can think of to spend the time and resources. If your goal isn’t to change minds, perhaps you should consider a different approach. Seth Godin on The hierarchy of presentations

15 Apr 2009
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