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Site Upgrade and Maintenance In Progress

edit: All right people everything has been upgraded, tweaked and transferred. So far the sites all looks like they are running fine. So lets get back to regular programming at Design Sojourn! Sorry for the slow down in posting in the last couple of

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A Busy Designer is Never Stuck

In recent times I have found that I have become an extremely productive and prolific designer. Not only with my daily design work but in my other personal day-to-day activities as well. In fact, the busier I am at any one time, the better I

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Navigating and Sharing Design Sojourn

Always ever eager to improve your "surfing experience" here at Design Sojourn, I have been tweaking around with the coding of my website. It's not final but I'm experimenting on different "ingredients" to see if it works for you and me. 1) I've decided to

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Inside the Minds of Designers

Michael Graves Its amazing that the Moleskine has manage to brand and associate themselves with the great talents of our time. Don't get me wrong as I think this is a good thing, but I wonder if this branding aspect has been taken too far.

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You Too, can Design a Better Mouse!

The Business Week design innovation section is fast becoming one of my favourite reads (Just ignore the blogs!). Recently they featured the strategic redesign of a computer mouse for Kensington Technology Group. More on my thoughts after the jump. Focus on Emotion Having product designers

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Oakley is Looking Beyond Design

I have always been a big fan of Oakley sunglasses since a very good designer friend (a hard core collector) got me into it. However just today an interesting cosmic convergence happened and I had to write about it. Firstly I recently after much deliberation

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Linking Policy

I've always linked the idea of linking blogs up, but perhaps more on an altruistic level. I see linking as all about making friends and letting the world know about it. Thus I absolutely abhor blogs and blog owners whom would not give

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Wacom Bamboo: It's all in the name?

I've always been a fan of drawing tablets though I have the toughest time getting my drawings right by using it. I've even written extensively on it, comparing the differences of sketching in a traditional sketch book, to sketching on a drawing tablet and

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Fabbing: A Primer for Guerilla Design Strategies

I have been nursing this article since June 01, 2007. It was originally called "Who stole my design? A Primer for a Guerilla Design Strategy", I felt the context just did not seem to be comprehensive enough as it covered only the creation aspect

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