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Nir Ben Yona
25 Inspiring Examples of Sign-Up Pages - http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009...
25 Inspiring Examples of Sign-Up Pages
25 Inspiring Examples of Sign-Up Pages
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I looove good design like this. But it makes bad design so, SO bad! - Rick Cogley
Those are just so awesome! - k00pa
IMO. 18 "livestream" is the best. - k00pa
I think design reflects company's attitude (with some exceptions like Zappos and Craigslist). - Nir Ben Yona
Veronica
@hodgman Amazing job at the Correspondents' Dinner! You cracked me up with the Dune jokes. (In case anyone missed it: http://www.youtube.com/watch...)
@hodgman Amazing job at the Correspondents' Dinner! You cracked me up with the Dune jokes. (In case anyone missed it: http://bit.ly/KjUD2)
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Hodgman doing what he does best ; brilliance. - Steven (optionshiftk)
Brilliant stuff. - Michael R. Bernstein
thanks for the link Veronica, I'd forgotten about this! - anna sauce
"Even in America a round-faced, weak-chinned nerd can get on television." - anna sauce
"The Constitution is essentially the frequenty asked questions list of the United States. It was written by moneyed, sickly, bi-focal wearing nerds who thought God was a distant, uncaring dungeon master." 4:49 - anna sauce
yea, liked the dune references. - Steven Joseph
Thanks for this link - great stuff! - Alex Hellstrom
Steve Rubel
This is my new wallpaper. I find it inspiring each day to think about what the impact might be for PR and media. - http://www.baekdal.com/article...
This is my new wallpaper. I find it inspiring each day to think about what the impact might be for PR and media.
Great visual! I'd love to speculate about the continuation to the right... - Dave
what is the y axis in this chart? - Tim Connors
I really like the graphic, and the article is interesting as well. I am not so sure about the timeline for some of these forms of communication to trail off to insignificance, but I can sure see the temptation to go there. - Rob McNair-Huff
"The 1970s-1990s was also the time where the newspaper executives were realizing that something was going terrible wrong with their market. They have had many problems with competing with radio, but the TV was in a different league." - j1m
Oops, but "1998 was the year when the internet changed from being a geeky place that had little relevance, to ‘every company needs to have a website'." In my book that sentence is just poorly informed, so I'll try to forget everything else I read in his article, on the theory that it's also suspect. Pretty graph, though. - j1m
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