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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007 at 2:07 am
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Strange Systems is the random musings of Nam-ho Park, who was trained in architecture, taught digital architectural design, worked as an information architect and is now user experience designer. To his credit or detriment, he has spent significant part of his life in Seoul, London, New York and Washington DC. As of Aug 2007, he lives and works in Seoul, Korea.
His interests are, not in any particular order, architecture, information architecture, design, internet culture, user experience, social entrepreneurship, and changing the world.
More about Strange Systems.
Previous blogs:
strangesystems.net
uxd.forumone.com
alphabet architecture blog book branding cncnews communication commute crowdsourcing data datavisualization definition design forumone frank gehry innovation iphone korea language map marketing mobile moleskine move nyc oma photos powerpoint presentation rem koolhaas review seoul socialnetworking social responsibility subway ted touch typography ui usability ux vinyl web2.0 webdesign wordpress
Here is a list of links to various sites. Some are sites managed by friends, others are ones that related to my interests, and still others I just listed because I visit them now and then. All are highly recommended.
Mike Lee
kottke.org
Laws of Simplicity
TED conference
Web 2.0 Asia
In Korean:
Eliot's Design Knowledge
UX Factory
PRAK's Blog
DIGITYPO
Monoukee
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