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Today’s Office – English Digital Edition

Following the Korean Print Edition Edition, I’m releasing Today’s Office in an English Digital Edition. You can purchase and download it from here. If you’ve ever …



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22 Jan 2014

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50 Questions for Little Sister

15 Apr 2013



Last week I posted an essay about the adoption and impact on Google Glass that raised more questions that it answered. Hundreds more questions in …
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Rooftop Games

09 Jan 2013

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Islands in a sea of On the roof of a market, Lhasa.
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Everyday Prayer

30 Dec 2012

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From outside the Potala Palace, Lhasa.
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Symbols of Power

03 May 2010

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It might look like a cheap plastic table to you but its more than that. This is where the Lhasa police sit – a traffic …
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Spiritual Ablutions

29 Apr 2010

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Site Redesign

21 Mar 2010

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A heads up for people drawing accessing Future Perfect through RSS feeds: the site is now redesigned – extenuating the visual and the wonderful., messy …
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Trigger Finger

05 Mar 2010

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I’m a fan of design provocation – little projects that challenge the way we think about and see the world. Which is why Sasha Pohflepp’s …
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Snap Shot Photo Studios

02 Mar 2010

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Next time you’re on a field study spare a little time for during user studies is visiting the neighbourhood photo studio. I rarely go to …
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Cultural Influences

17 Feb 2010

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One of those moments in a back-alleys of Lhasa – straight up breakdancing with the 8 – 12 year old crowd. Their parents will have …
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