On February 14, I was a guest on Lean Into Art #70, a video podcast from enthusiastic artists Jerzy Drozd and Rob Stenzinger. The topic? Ostensibly it was about “Mastering your Schedule”, but instead we covered what I think are more fundamental aspects of the creative process. If you’ve ever wondered what I’m like in-person, [...]
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jun Loayza via Skype Video for the Viralogy blog, which is a kind of a “best blogs” social media aggregator. This was the first time I’d ever been interviewed on video, so I was all over the place with my responses. Jun, however, [...]
It’s Media Sneak Peek Day at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (IHMEC), an international world-class Holocaust museum located near Chicago in the suburb of Skokie. I’ve been part of the interactive development team with my buddies at Inquirium, a creative applications and learning sciences design company, for the past two years. Today is [...]
We’ve sold through! All our stock has been sold. We’ll be doing another print run soon, so check back later in 2009 for an update. On-the-fly Day Planning The Emergent Task Planner (ETP) is a form that helps you focus on those things that you want to get done, while taking into account all the [...]
I was recently interviewed by Juxataviews, a website that collects the musings of the people that are making the web using a conversational question & answer format. If I had to pigeonhole the site, I’d say it’s like the “softer side of Techcrunch” in that they talk to the person behind the technology. Here’s what [...]
I recently did two interactive calculators for US Pipe & Foundry, a company that makes pipes and pipe fittings for the water works industry. The two pieces I worked on are the MJ FIELD LOK® Time-Savings Calculator and the HDD with TR FLEX® Pipe Calculator; you can find them in US Pipe’s suite of online [...]
Showing Evidence, the Flash ActionScript 2.0 project I developed with Inquirium, is now public. Awesome! Huzzah! From the Intel site: Argumentation is essential to human thinking and discourse. People construct and evaluate arguments everyday in school, work, and informal settings to resolve issues as simple as what brand of soda to buy to as complex [...]

