30 de set. de 2008
A vez do post
Segue trecho do artigo,
The old building block of journalism — the article — is proving to be inadequate in the current onslaught of news. I’ll argue here that the new building block is the topic.
The story was all we had before — it’s what would fit onto a newspaper page or into a broadcast show. But a discrete and serial series of articles over days cannot adequately cover the complex stories going on now nor can they properly inform the public. There’s too much repetition. Too little explanation. The knowledge is not cumulative. Each instance is necessarily shallow. And when more big stories come — as they have lately! — in scarce time and space and with scarce resources, each becomes even shallower. We never catch up, we never get smarter. Articles perpetuate a Ground Hog Day kind of journalism.
Six years ago, in an insightful essay, Blogger cocreator Meg Hourihan wrote that the elemental unit of online media was no longer the publication or section or page or story but the post. I think that’s right: countless grains of information, thought, or opinion, each with its own permanent link so it can become connected to something larger — carbon atoms adding up to earth.
But that alone won’t work as an organizing principle for informing a world. It is the underlying base from which we have to start. But we have to add more value atop that shifting beach.
We have many tools to work with now, first and foremost the link. The link can take us to more or less background, depending on how much each of us needs, and to original source material and to many perspectives.
The link becomes more important than the brand in news. I said to Folkenflik last night that I never would have thought to go to This American Life as a brand to find the best explanation of the credit crisis, but I did. (Its reporters are working furiously on a sequel for this week’s show.) Lots of people discovered that report and spread the word around — with the link. The link changes everything.
Íntegra
Meu comentário: Para que isso faça algum sentido, é preciso projetos inteligentes de navegação. Isso está bem longe da realidade.
LM
29 de set. de 2008
The Economist audio edition
Free para quem paga a assinatura... Não faz sentido cobrar já que se trata do mesmo conteúdo... Não faz sentido editar o mesmo conteúdo do papel para ouvir...
Isso é mais do mesmo...
Interessante: o link Recommend, que mostra quantas vezes o leitor recomendou o texto. Melhor do que uma série de estatísticas exibindo mais curiosas, mais lidas, mais enviadas, mais, mais, mais...
LM
EUA financial rescue plain
Esqueça regras sobre hífen ou grafia
Vamos começar de novo. Antes, era errado escrever para, a flexão do verbo parar, sem acento. Agora, incorreto é acentuar. Com hífen, acontece o mesmo. Se antes, o puxão de orelha ia para quem esquecesse o hífen em anti-religioso, agora leva "parabéns!"
LM
28 de set. de 2008
27 de set. de 2008
26 de set. de 2008
Premiados Anima Mundi Celular
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Premiados Anima Mundi Web
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Dream and Cloud and Cub
Animações do estúdio canadense Steve Whitehouse. Imperdíveis.
Whitehouse venceu o Anima Mundi Web de 2008 com o desenho Common Scents
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25 de set. de 2008
Wrong people are making the rules
24 de set. de 2008
23 de set. de 2008
Além das redes de colaboração
Fonte: Blog do GJOL
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Para entender as narrativas
Story of internet 2, by Discovery
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Story of internet, by Discovery
22 de set. de 2008
Os segredos das estrelas
A pensar,
LM
Infografia 2.0, por Alberto Cairo
A pensar, LM
35 designers, 5 questões
Usabilidade
Tipografia
Navegação
Detalhes
Acessibilidade
Conteúdo
Abordagem
.................
LM
20 de set. de 2008
Andrew DeVigal's Bookmarks
19 de set. de 2008
NY Times é o número um
Newsday -- 2,898,000 -- (-2%)
The Seattle Times -- 1,905,000 -- 1%
18 de set. de 2008
Redesenho do Wall Street Journal
O que Mario García pensa do novo site do WSJ
1. Good navigational tools
2. A consistent and easy to follow grid
3. Excellent information architecture
4. Design that is clean and appropriate to the “look and feel” of the newspaper that it represents
A pensar,
LM
17 de set. de 2008
Para fazer a primeira página
A pensar,
LM
16 de set. de 2008
15 de set. de 2008
Design em linha horizontal
Leitores da Smashing Magazine foram convidados a criar design para a web em linha horizontal. A revista digital recebeu mais de 1.200 contribuições, e o resultado é fantástico. Enjoy it.
14 de set. de 2008
O blog como elemento de composição
12 de set. de 2008
11 de set. de 2008
A voz como elemento de composição
Power in motion
9 de set. de 2008
The best of multimedia design
2007-2008 SOCIETY FOR NEWS DESIGN BEST OF MULTIMEDIA DESIGN COMPETITION WINNERS
AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE (12)
Campaign Finances
nytimes.com
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Doubt: Who killed Michelle?
sptimes.com
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Endorsements of all shapes and sizes
nytimes.com
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Finding the way home
mediastorm.org
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Fold-ins, past and present
nytimes.com
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Mapping Memory in 3D
nationalgeographic.com
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Naming names
nytimes.com
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Special on the bicentennial of the Spanish Independence War
elpais.com
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Thirteen seconds in August
startribune.com
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El viaje en que Ernesto se convirtió en el Che
clarin.com
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Voice of the voters: Ohio and Texas
nytimes.com
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When we left earth: The NASA missions
discovery.com
BRONZE AWARDS (5)
Ana Ivanovic serve
nytimes.com
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Earth Live
discovery.com
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The master of clay takes aim at the fast courts
nytimes.com
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Los riesogos de la velocidad e las calles
eltiempo.com
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Presidential Candidate Quiz
usatoday.com
SILVER AWARDS (7)
Bridge Tracker
msnbc.com
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Candidate + Issue Matrix
msnbc.com
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Darwin: Who wants to live a million years?
discovery.com
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Dress up for Oscar
msnbc.com
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Exonerated, freed and what happened then
nytimes.com
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One year later
roanoke.com
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Primary season demographics
nytimes.com
GOLD AWARDS (2)
Climbing Kilimanjaro
nytimes.com
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Crane collapse
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