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What others are saying about Design Sojourn!

I stand humbled after reading a really nice and well articulated review of Design Sojourn and my analytical thinking abilities at James F Katz's blog on Design Arguments: Critical Judgements. He writes: In terms of King and Kitchener's scale of reflective judgment the articles in

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Crossing the threshold 2

About 2 weeks ago I wrote about how I managed to "cross the threshold" and become a social entrepreneur. With the urgings of my fellow comrades at SG Entrepreneurs, I've decided to blog my experiences during my 3rd go at entrepreneurship. Strangely this time I'm

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The Objective of Design Sojourn

I have been subscribing to Yaro Starak's Blog Traffic mailing list and highly recommend it as its a fantastic read. Unlike the other gazillion sites out there on blogging, Yaro's blog and mailing list focuses on the most important in a successful blog how

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Nintendo DS Lite Review

I finally decided to give up my dinky silver Nintendo DS and buy a brand new white DS Lite! Without risking of being called a "fan boy", the Nintendo DS franchise is fast becomming one of the most amazing gaming coups out there. Why?

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"Coming out" on the internet…

I have been thinking about this for a bit. For a long time actually. So finally I've decided to "Come out" on the internet. Ah No. I'm not gay. Heh-Heh! But it's more coming out of the closet of anonymity, actually posting a real picture

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Be a Better Designer 3: Know thy self

What I am about to say is the hard truth. No matter what they tell you, no Design School can completely train you to be 100% ready for the workforce. That's right. I've heard that even designers from the famous Art Center College in Pasadena, in the

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Crossing the threshold

Click! Yep I did it. With just one click I'm now an entrepreneur. Well not the usual entrepreneur type entrepreneur, but a social entrepreneur. The click was an email sent out to invite designers to join my little project. A project that

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Bootstrapping Software

Edit 1: Updated 13 December 2008 I'm currently conducting an experiment, as I move towards my bid to become a bootstrapping Design-Entrepreneur. I have 2 objectives. The first is to install as little software as possible on my computer and use everything online as

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Patents: Everybody is doing it, why not we?

I must say The Singapore Entrepreneurs Blog is fast becomming one of my favourite blogs to read. Their recent post on patents has encouraged me to post my alternative take on patents. This is something that is actually practiced at my company, a SME (Small

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Teaching creativity a possibility or myth?

During my usual lunch trolling of my RSS feed from Tomorrow.sg, I am once again faced with the amazing ad-nausum argument of whether it is possible to teach creativity and its cousin entrepreneurship to an individual. This comes at a very important time as we are

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