
Dave Allen. Director, Interactive Strategy
How social media is changing design
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How Social Media is Changing Design
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June 1st, 2010 @ 3:06 pm
I love how social media channels have brought our humanity back into the digital space.
But good design has yet to emerge from the movement (sorry Jess3). Without a Chip Kidd, David Carson, Paula Scher, et al, to focus the overwhelming choices and data, social media could eat itself.
one ominous (yet usually reliable) sign: http://www.theonion.com/articles/new-social-networking-site-changing-the-way-oh-chr,17465/