Posts tagged as "graphics"

Posted by Markus on 7th April 2009

2nd of 5 Reasons why printed media will evolve

Note: This is the second part of my week-long series of posting 5 reasons why I think the printed media will have to evolve and what I think it should evolve to. The steps will be posted daily starting with this on a Monday, and ending on this week’s Friday. If you missed the first [...]

Posted by Markus on 2nd April 2009

Infographics as art

As computers and technologies have become more available, info-graphics went from being subway maps, charts and other two-dimensional objects more towards art. We now have cheaper and more powerful computers and open sourced, free software that removes the limits of technology to a level. As was seen earlier in my post titled “The Crisis of [...]

Posted by Markus on 31st March 2009

Wireless = Paperless = Personalized

Personalization can offer huge performance increase for education and also help to save in costs and the environment. A paperless school can teach students to use today’s technology naturally and effectively as a part of their own knowledge. The learning process as a whole needs to change to accommodate this availability of information by teaching [...]

Posted by Markus on 20th September 2006

Star Wars Trek

People who know me know that I really like Star Wars. Star Wars is huge, it’s everywhere: There are games, books, stationaries, backpacks, movies and what-have-yous. There have also been a few TV shows, but they have been crap. Honestly, Ewoks? When you could do a NYPD Blue of Stormtroopers, Pimp my X-wing or cooking [...]

Posted by Markus on 30th December 2005

Itching Mind

Nar-nee-aa. I actually never intended to have so much movie stuff going on in the blog, but since people seem to read it and I enjoy writing it – what the hell, hasn’t killed anybody. I won’t ponder long with the whole Narnia issue, just to make the point that it was pretty good, visually [...]