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A look back and DesignStamp in 2010.
Project Spotlight: Intuitive Access to International Statistics
If Social Media's a party, what're you going to wear?
2009. The Year to be Small & Focused.
The Goodness Guide.
Be Good to your Customers. They Talk (and Tweet).
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A look back and DesignStamp in 2010.

— Posted by Gagan
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

2009. The year that will probably be remembered longer than most. For good and bad. The year of the hangover. Not sure what the world will be doing in 2010, but Vancouver (our home-town) is ready for 2010. DesignStamp is set to forge ahead into the new year as well. Here are the top 5 things that have us excited right now

Project Spotlight: Intuitive Access to International Statistics

— Posted by Gagan
Monday, July 13th, 2009

Project brief: “Present the data from one of the world’s most reliable sources of international development statistics.” I am happy to report that our work for the OECD has become one of our most successful projects to date

The Goodness Guide.

— Posted by Gagan
Friday, September 12th, 2008

I have been thinking a lot these days about what it means to be “good”. Good is an adjective, so what does it mean without a noun to end the sentence (I am a good ____.)? And wouldn’t it be great if we lived in a world where “to be good” equaled “doing good”?

10 Signs You Need a Website Makeover!

— Posted by Gagan
Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

This article is broken into several parts because this is a loaded topic, with lots of unknowns to unpack. This month, we look at how to know if it’s time to freshen up your website and redesign it.

Are You Navel Gazing? Part 1

— Posted by Gagan
Sunday, April 2nd, 2006
categoryFiled under: Business, UX, Web20, goals, planning, process

It’s natural and it’s a reaction to concentrating on the known instead of dealing with the unknown. While it is good to look inward at times, there is a danger off being blindsided by the real changes that are occuring in the marketplace everyday.