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Daring To Change includes multi-disciplinary thoughts on how to value-add our living environment that involves the individual, the family, the country and onwards to the global community with the courage to acknowledge flaw and correct it for the be
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3 big events for the last 3 weeks – terrorism, green design + Obama
I am back with some interesting design posts and thoughts for these 3 weeks.. During which 3 big events have happened : 1. One of the JI leaders in Singapore Mas Selamat has just been caught after a year in running away from authorities. 2. New tec...
The design of a national suit - a change for an ideal society
When I was writing about Sun Yat Sen, it came to me that he had also designed the Zhong San Suit (中山装 zhōng shān zhuāng ). The garment was based principally on his ideals for a prosperous and harmonious society, documented in his ‘Th...
Quick thoughts before posting a bigger post
Just completed posting to my design diary that I thought it would be interesting. We need some change on the conventional notebook PC. Or maybe it’s just me thinking that these aspects should be looked into. Anyway, I will post up a larger po...
10 Commandments from Dieter Rams
I’ve just made a short comment about the thread on Design Sojourn on the topic : Dieter Rams and his 10 Design Commandments and thought that there were other qualities needed to good design, or indeed to a good life since good design value-adds...
‘Design is Change; Change is Power’
Just read this new book called, ‘The designful company’ by Marty Neumeier, who was also the author of ZAG. I highly recommend this book for anyone. I have always been a keen advocate in believing that there is always a way in dealing wi...
Quick Press: Re: ID rated #9 of 200 jobs
Something I posted only a while ago on IDFORUM at YORK University’s server on the ranking of jobs. The original post was also commented at this site at the Wall Street Journal Online. More later. ‘Dear all, Maybe we should ditch/modi...
