Un millième.

Not an easy job.

Sometimes finding yourself doing absolutely useless stuff. Putting such a big amount of work and enthusiasm for works or people that don’t necessarily worth it. Keeping an ideal alive, somewhere in your head, even though sometimes you feel you’re moving a bit far away from it.

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Making too much compromises and thinking this is the price to pay. Trying to understand people that don’t care about anything else than money. Spending hours in sad meeting rooms staring all together at a beamer image. Wondering what you’re doing here. Looking at the city lights through the plane’s window and thinking you could do much more than that.

Being patient BUT being deeply convinced that understanding the mechanisms is a first step to change absurd things. Being deeply motivated to bring a bit more sense where it’s really needed.

Design is not a cool job, it’s a fucking hard job.

A good reading

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Just found this nice paper, “The Computer for the 21st Century” by Mark Weiser, from Xerox PARC.

The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.

Read more here.

Happy new year.
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Adobe MAX 2008, Milan

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1500 people, 4 days, 120 sessions, 60 skill labs. MAX is probably the biggest Adobe event, it’s an opportunity to connect with designers, developers, partners, executives and have a sneek peak on Adobe’s strategy and future products. This year for the first time it was in Milan, I couldn’t miss it.

First impression: they have money, lots of money. And the kick-off meeting was, hmmm, let’s say “typically american”… 3 giant screens with 3D animations, red lasers and loud pop rock music. It made me think about a kind of Macworld-of-the-poor :D.

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Very shortly, Adobe’s strategy for the coming year is built around three main concepts, which are Client
and Cloud, Social Computing and Multi-screens. Nothing really new or groundbreaking for us here, well Adobe is not Apple  but the right basics at least.

Client and Cloud

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Among others, Air and Flex represent Adobe’s strategic approach to combine desktop and online applications. In a few words: taking advantage of services across the cloud while being strategically present on the users’ desktops.

Social Computing

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Adobe’s tools already allow us to create content, well they’re gonna help us to share it more and more. Share and create with your friends and the rest of the world. Less broadcast, more participation. Real time collaboration, leverage use of social services. Three examples? Cocomo, Wave and photoshop.com.

Multi screens

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Think mobile first ! Target, design and share for multi-screen world. Adobe is working on solutions aiming at facilitating the creation of consistent and reliable experience across screens and devices. They’re initiators of the Open screen project and want to impose flash player 10 as the “industry standard” for delivering rich content across all our electronic toys. Well, even tough the intention is “good”, Adobe are probably not the right people when it comes to open and standards, so….

2 cool things I tried anyway are the Flash Catalyst (ex thermo project) and building Air application directly within Dreamweaver CS4, using relatively basic skills of xhtml, css and javascript.

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Adobe Flash Catalyst is a new professional interaction design tool for rapidly creating application interfaces and interactive content without coding. I had the occasion to try it and have a special MAX 2008 early beta release on my mac  and I have to say that this is pretty smart.

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First of all because it makes the entire process of designing software more flexible and more efficient. Because it allows to design interaction and motion very early in the design process, stop thinking fixed. And also because it gives a code output directly usable for developers, so that they don’t need to rebuild everything from scratch. It will not replace flash, because it’s mainly intended for rough design purposes, sketch and ideal for interactive wireframes… Adobe will release a public beta release early next year, so watch it ! I will try to post a more detail explanation, with screenshots in early january on this blog.

That’s it for now.
Best.

A chair in space

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Take a chair (like the one I had in school ^^), attach it to one of these very expensive meteo balloon with a HF video camera, send everything in space and see what’s happening. The video is a 40 minutes sequence shot, from the ground up to the stratosphere — until the balloon explodes and everything breaks down. They didn’t find anything back.

Just a sneek peak:

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I’ve seen this video the other day in an small event organized by the Arts Catalyst, it’s called Escape vehicle #6 and was made by Simon Faithfull. Simple yet powerful idea… and realized.

Seeing the world becoming smaller

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Since I joined frog design seven monthes ago, I’ve been travelling a lot. I’m very excited about that for many reasons. As we’re not talking about holidays’ trip, let’s say that it’s giving me the occasion to share uncommon moments with an entire kind of population I didn’t actually know before, the ‘professional business travellers’. People that go to the airport as you go to a supermarket. People that know the three-letters code for every single airport in the world. People that don’t watch through the window in the plane because they’ve seen that thousands of times.
Standing up in the cold, stinky bus that will drive me to an extra-small Lufthansa ‘CityLine’ plane in Malpensa, I still feel different from all these business men and executive women that wonder what a young guy like me is doing here at 7 in the morning. I’m sure they can’t even imagine that I work with people like them. It’s like being at the border of two different worlds and somehow such a pleasant feeling.

My strangest feeling was probably 3 monthes ago, I was coming back from Seoul after a really hard-working week (and a really long fun night out).

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I felt asleep in the plane, waiting for take-off and suddenly woke up when we were about to leave. At this moment just before flying all over Eurasia, I really felt I had no “home”, I mean not linked to anywhere physical.

One thing I understood, feeling “home”, wherever that is, is something really pleasant sometimes.

Why a new website

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Hi, thanks for coming.

So here we are… my new website is online! And it’s more than just a visual design update. The previous site was built in the scope of showing my work to design agencies, in order to find a job - in order to have money - in order to survive and pay me some more trivial extras like having 8€ beers in some pleasant places. Well, to cut a long story short, it was an online portfolio mainly intended to seduce professional design-related people, such as creative directors. And it worked out. Indeed, as you may already know I started at frog design 7 monthes ago, and I find myself very happy here.

Consequently, this new website was designed as an active link with all the people I care for - and whoever feels interested in that - rather than a portfolio. My job at frog is really moving me forward, I’m traveling a lot, seeing, experiencing and learning so many things. I found myself too many times thinking I would like to share something with you or someone that could be interested in. Well, this new website is not my first attempt to do that - I’ve tried Facebook, Linkedin, Dopplr, Tumblr and many others… I ended up closing everything. I felt overwhelmed I guess. I don’t like the idea of spending my time spread all over these social networking websites. So I decided to have everything in one place, far from advertisement, obliged registration forms, last trendy web 2.0 sites, etc.

This is literally my ‘home’ on the web, oh yes this is archaic.

Basically if someone asks himself something like “what is David doing” this new website should be the first place to look at. And it’s built in a hierarchical way. The homepage displays a Twitter feed which is the more recent piece of info, a short line I decided to share, this could be very casual, moody or whatever. I used Twitter just for the fact that it’s a quick and easy way for me to update my homepage — I can do it in many different ways, including from my mobile phone. If you’re a Twitter user, you can suscribe to my Twitter feeds even though there’s probably no really point doing that. Then a second level of information, I hope a more structured and deep one, will be this blog. You can suscribe to my rss feeds, via feedburner. Last thing, my portfolio is still online and I even added some new material here and there, some projects have been lightly updated also. I’ll add more recent work as soon as uncomprimising professional Non-Disclosure Agreements will let me.

Enjoy.