Posts Tagged with "Websites"

Word Cloud Identity

August 11, 2008

I referenced Wordle a few weeks back in our discussion on data visualization. If you missed the post, Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, [...]

Néojaponisme

July 29, 2008

Today was mad hectic at the agency. All three floors of the shop were buzzing with creative energy/activity. All day people came and went from the Radar space, and the hour hand on the clock swirled at a rapid rate.
Let’s travel back in time:
3:00 PM: I need a break. My eyes are burning from starring [...]

The Evolution of Language

June 9, 2008

Wordspy is an informative website created by Paul McFedries that cites, documents and defines emerging vocabulary within the English language. Although words/phrases like “hectivity”,”junk sleep” or “facadectomy” may seem improper, they have appeared several times in books and magazines, newspapers and other recorded sources. That said, the creation of new words provides interesting insights into [...]

Brand Obama

February 25, 2008

Barack Obama’s high impact speeches are delivered with passion and enthusiasm. His disposition is pleasant, and his straightforward and delineated approach to debate is a refreshing alternative to the status-quo political banter of the Republicans. Obama is much more than a well-spoken Democrat running for the American Presidency, he is a brand that is capable [...]