Creativity
And some people still can't see the value of Twitter...
Somehow or other via a Twitter connection I came across David Armano, and followed his profile back to his blog. I've already borrowed liberally from his work... he's got a unique way of presenting processes in a visual way. I'm discovering that I'm a very visual learner, so these images have been very helpful. And some of them are hilarious too.
Yesterday, initially via Twitter and then his blog David pointed us to Paul Hughes' Flickr photostream, which is a treasure trove of creativity, and also a great example of what I'm learning is called Design Thinking.
A fantastic resource, and also a great use of Flickr.






Thanks for the recommendation. Decided to follow David on twitter, but got five twits in 23 minutes on a Sunday evening. Don't need to be overwhelmed like that so quit following. I'll check out his blog next and hope for a little less volume.
Posted by: Rick Meigs | January 04, 2009 at 08:00 PM
Rick - I'm sure you know this, but you can set individuals for SMS alert. Otherwise, get hooked up with TweetDeck or Twirl or some other Twitter client, watch when you want to and turn it off when you don't.
Posted by: Mike | January 05, 2009 at 10:29 AM
Rick,
Thanks for at least checking it out. I am very high volume on Twitter. Mostly it's sharing links and chatting. That's how I use the service.
Mike, glad you are enjoying the blog so far. If you enjoy my examples of thinking visually, you can have a look at my set on Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7855449@N02/sets/72157606844282993/
Paul's notebooks are great aren't they?
Posted by: David Armano | January 05, 2009 at 11:12 AM