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Travel Discipline

San Francisco: travel lite
A week of international travel on 18 litres capacity, with room to spare. Packing discipline frees the mind, body and soul.



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10 Oct 2010

{Colour} Vehicles

10 Oct 2010

In: Design Inspiration
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What colours do people associate with activities, buildings, people, tasks? And in a world where our view of the world can be augmented – what …
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Reflections Whilst You Wait

08 Oct 2010

In: Design Inspiration
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A feature of San Francisco airport – clear mirrors that face the waiting queues pick up on something that architects have known for a while …
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GridSkipping

28 Aug 2009

In: Today's Office
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In San Francisco/Monterrey/tha’ Valley until next Sunday. Don’t be shy. Yup, the SF dawn sho does take the edge off permaphuck.
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Street Hacks Presentation

01 Apr 2008

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How long have you been using your current cell phone? And what happened to your previous one? If you live in a country like India, …
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West Coast, Ho

27 Dec 2007

In: Today's Office
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I’m heading to LA and the Bay Area in early February with a couple of open slots in my schedule. If your organisation is interested …
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Format / Textual Literacy

28 Sep 2007

In: Cultural Norms
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A gentle reminder of human limitations during the drive up to SFO this morning – radio advertising urging listeners to “call 1-800-MEOW, thats 1-800-M-E-O-W”, where …
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Announcements are the Interface

05 Nov 2005

In: Future Perfect
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With the cockpit off-limits to passengers the only direct communication that most passengers have with the pilot of a plane is his or her voice …
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Today’s Walk

05 Nov 2005

In: Today's Office
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Touchdown, tunes helping re-calibrate.
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