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Bookmarks
- 5 Design Decision Styles. What's Yours?
Can give helpful context for explaining previous decisions as well as aligning team members working on a new project. - Form Follows Function
Beautiful exercise in HTML5 coolness - Unbuilding — Lined & Unlined
Thought provoking talk by Rob Giampietro - Style Manual
Great reference, lovely typography - Ratchet
Nice prototyping framework for mobile - Design Staff – The product design sprint: diverge (day 2)
Google's take on Design Studio methods - I-Thought » Blog Archive What is "Design Thinking"? » I-Thought
A primer for Design Thinking - The Secret Phrase Top Innovators Use
"How Might We" innovation process - Chromeography
Beautiful automobile badges - Wikipedia Redefined
An interesting exercise in redesigning someone else's property
- 5 Design Decision Styles. What's Yours?
So Megan & I got married recently
Under Design, Personal, Photography, Work by me
So my latest completely valid excuse for not updating my site for the past several (many) months, apart from moving into a new abode, starting a new job and generally getting back into the swing of living in Sydney, is that Megan (my lovely partner of 10+ years) and I have been utterly preoccupied with planning, preparing and celebrating our wedding day this July just passed.
We shared the day with an intimate crowd of our closest family and friends at the Officer’s Mess, Sydney Harbour National Park, Watsons Bay. The building is a lovely old 1930s art deco place overlooking Sydney Harbour, which inspired our vintage theme for the affair.
I designed all the various bits and pieces for the wedding: the stationery, signage and invitations along with a mini-site (I got rid of the password so feel free to take a look), which all helped set the mood for the day.
Thanks to everyone that generously helped us along the way, our guests that shared the day with us, and of course my biggest thanks go to my beautiful wife for going on this journey with me.
Photo:
The Officer’s Mess, Gap Bluff Centre
Sydney Harbour National Park, Watsons Bay
Photography by Welsch Photography