Seriously? Couldn't We Have Stopped the Buzzwords With Web 2.0MAY 15 08I loved this article. I think these same kinds of thoughts, every time I visit yet another "buzzword" based design blog. Do we really need a whole new library of words every time there is another design conference? So - after reading that article, I had to write up a mini rant...oh wait, let me come up with a buzzword for mini rant...take part in my Design Rantebration! My biggest pet peeve, and I have very few (that I admit to), has to be the plethora of new buzzwords that accompany every design blog that believes in being "awesome", and that has some kick ass software that is "humane" and "simple" and "free" but don't forget to donate! I feel so old now that I've come to accept that I don't have time to keep up with all of the new ways designers have parsed "web designer" to reinvent themselves and rationalize their value to an employer. My second biggest pet peeve must be every developer that finds it enlightening to follow design blogs or read books on design (or that is intent on asking: well, how does google do it?), and then this person comes to believe that he/she understands design and to top it off attempts to instruct designers on design. For those that understand, no, the commitment pattern isn't meant to be repeated word for word. Of course, this closely follows my third biggest pet peeve which is the enduring fact of life as a designer: everyone thinks they are a designer. Seriously? Can't you just do your own job? Maybe if I realign my resume and make it interactive yet humane, by focusing on developing a persona around which I should design such a resume, I will be so damn in with the most buzzworthy of buzzers, they couldn't help but hire me. I just need a designacation. Maybe I'll read a book on Java. CommentsSat, 17 May 2008 19:11:59 I enjoyed reading your Design Rantebration, and agree you should just take a designacation. I'd like a mommycation, but don't think I can afford it this year, we'll likely be staycationing instead. Matt Sun, 18 May 2008 11:12:46 Don't you?! I must say, as a writer, new words do make me feel clever. I wonder if Shakespeare would be surprised that some of his words became part of the English canon. Although, he'd likely laugh at such words as "mancation"...which makes me wonder, maybe I should write a Broadway play called "Rantebration", which would be a dramedy of course, hmm...what a bootylicious idea. Cheryl Tue, 20 May 2008 10:35:16 Definetly bootylicious :) and with a title like Rantebration, you're likely to make your second million with it! Matt Wed, 21 May 2008 20:06:23 Rantebration - this sounds like another great idea that I'll never get to. I wonder if Teri and I can convince our kids to try out some of their great ideas before they, well, have kids. Maybe that can be the theme of Rantebration, the whole idea of not having time to realize your dreams...hmm...crap, now I'm going to end up writing a one page summary and saving it on my desktop for a few years... Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:26:47 Hey, you've moved down to the near bottom of my blog list because you haven't updated! What's up with that? I enjoy your random thoughts, when you get a chance, share some more! Leave a Reply |
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