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Lessons I’ve Learned from Steve Jobs

October 13, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 6 Comments

INTRODUCTION Steve Jobs was an icon of the personal computer industry. In my opinion, there is only … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Business, General Tagged With: aesthetics, affordable PCs, Bill Gates, Branding, business titans, computer connoisseurs, design, digital, education, educational computers, graphic user interface, graphics, images, Intel processor, liver transplant, Mac computer, mainframe computers, Marketing, master at marketing, microsoft, mouse, multiple fonts, pancreatic cancer, Paul Rand, perfection, personal computer, quality control, Reed College, Ridley Scott, showmen, steve jobs, Superbowl commercial, technology, transition from code, user-friendly system, Windows, Windows 85, Xerox, Xerox PARC

Form versus Function in the History of the World Wide Web

September 15, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 3 Comments

INTRODUCTION According to an article in the Atlantic Monthly, the World Wide Web had its beginnings … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Mobile & Technology Tagged With: a basic browser, a Web server, aesthetics, Amazon.com, American Heartland's superstores, Atlantic Monthly, browse, Cindy Crawford, computer programmers, cybermalls, good markup structure, graphical browser, html, Jaclyn Smith, Kmart, Kohl's, Marth Stewart, Michael Graves, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Missoni Family, MIT, multi-column design, NCSA's Mosaic, Netscape's Navigator, Search engine optimization, semantics, shopping carts, Spacer GIF, table-based designs, tables, Target, telephone and telegraph industry, the Web protocol HTTP, Tim Berners-Lee, Vera Wang, Wal-Mart, web accessibility, web designer, web developer, web frontier, web layouts, whitespace, works of art, World Wide Web, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), WYSIWYG, Yahoo

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