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  • Solidariti Q+A with Papercut Media

    A quick thanks to Solidariti for including a question from us in their Q+A with Patrick Pittman, a Director of WA based Papercut Media, which you can read here.
    Our question was this: “Can design agencies who predominantly work for clients who push a consumption-based way of life claim to be “eco-friendly” by offsetting their direct […]

  • ‘By the People’ DE presents at DUX

    I’m off to Chicago in November to present our paper ‘Engaging With Stakeholders: Mobile Diaries for social design’ at the Conference on Designing for User Experience. The paper describes our work on mobile diaries and design research methods over the last 18 months. The act of doing these kinds of collaborative design activities with […]

  • Using social media for fundraising

    Priscilla has posted about an interesting report looking at the use of “Web2.0″ tools by non-profits.
    The crux is that non-profits are finding it hard to work out what might work to them. My experience is that fundraisers usually want to use these tools to cut to the chase and ask for money. Unfortunately, […]

  • Using photos from Flickr

    In addition to the social and fun aspects of Flickr, the site can also be is a fantastic resource when searching for low-cost photographs for use outside of the photo-sharing site.
    Many photos on the site are licensed under Creative Commons licenses, which may permit you to use the photos for non-profit and, in some cases, […]

  • Seth’s “Bobcast” - already exists

    I am working through a backlog of blog reading today and spotted Seth Godin’s post Bobcasting (and Google Reader).
    In the post he covers a few points, but specifically related to “Bobcasting” he writes:
    I want to suggest something that takes no new technology but could have a big impact on the way you do business: Bobcasting.
    I […]

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