These were the slides used in the Safari Webcast held 12_15_08 from Tokyo. These are *not* meant to be stand alone slides, but many people were asking for the PDF, so here you go. This is the actual PDF I used. Here, however, some of the type colors may be off (though it worked well when uploaded; colors were correct). It is 240 slides because I used a PDF and therefore more slides are used to simulate animation. The PDF was 30 MB uploaded here. There were lagging issues during the webex webcast though I was not aware of them. The archive is better though there are still timing issues. Not really much new here in this deck for longtime followers.
81. Design is not just for
making things look good.
デザインは単によく見せることだけではない.
82. Design [is] a powerful tool for
change, not just a tool for styling
products and communications.
“ — Marty Neumeir
デザインは、コミュニケーションや商品を美しく見せるだけではなく、
何かを変えることができる力強いツールである.
”
104. Designers________________.
What do designers know that we don’t?
デザイナーが知っていて、私たちが知らないこととは?
Create as many sentences as possible
beginning with “Designers...”
「デザイナーは」で始まる文章をできるだけたくさん作ってみてください.
151. Countries Receiving the Most Asylum Applicants
Industrialized Countries with the Greatest Number of Asylum
Applicants
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Year
NumberofAssylumApplicants
Australia
Canada
Japan
New Zealand
United States
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
Netherlands
Sweeden
United Kingdom
152. 0
50
100
150
200
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Average Age of fleet (months)
Singapore Airlines
Industry average
180. 66% of Americans
are obese or overweight.
All adults (66%)
Women
65 million
(62%)
Men
69 million
(71%)
134 million
OECD Factbook 2007
181. 66% of Americans
are obese or overweight.
All adults (66%)
Women
65 million
(62%)
Men
69 million
(71%)
134 million
OECD Factbook 2007
182. Less than 33%
of U.S. adults are at
a “healthy weight.”
OECD Factbook 2007
183. Less than 33%
of U.S. adults are at
a “healthy weight.”
OECD Factbook 2007
184. Less than 33%
of U.S. adults are at
a “healthy weight.”
OECD Factbook 2007
185. Less than 33%
of U.S. adults are at
a “healthy weight.”
OECD Factbook 2007
186. More than two decades of civil war and the destruction
of towns and villages have caused mass movement of
the people of Afghanistan in two major directions --
• Emigration, mainly to Pakistan and Iran, or escape
to the relative safety of the capital city, Kabul.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) estimates, more than 5 million
Afghans have been displaced either as Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs) inside the country or in
neighbouring states over the past twenty-three years.
• As many as 300,000 Afghans have entered Iran and
Pakistan since September 11, 2001, while more
than 3.5 million have been there for more than 10
years.
AFGHANISTAN: REFUGEES
187. Over two decades of civil war and
destruction of towns & villages.
AFGHANISTAN: REFUGEES
188. Over two decades of civil war and
destruction of towns & villages.
AFGHANISTAN: REFUGEES
201. Percentage of national land area
covered by forests
Source: Ministry of Land Infrastructure, and transport
202. USA Canada Germany Russia Japan Finland
72%
64%
50%
31%
27%25%
Percentage of national land area
covered by forests
Source: Ministry of Land Infrastructure, and transport
203. USA Canada Germany Russia Japan Finland
72%
64%
50%
31%
27%25%
Percentage of national land area
covered by forests
Source: Ministry of Land Infrastructure, and transport
240. 10tips
1. It’s not about tools
2. Start in analog mode
3. Take a risk, lose the fear
4. Look for the story
5. Put yourself in their shoes
6. Show restraint
7. Remember: vision trumps all other senses
8. Aim for a high Signal-to-Noise ratio
9. Embrace empty space
10. Learn to see the lessons all around you
Got more?
247. 10tips
1. It’s not about tools
2. Start in analog mode
3. Take a risk, lose the fear
4. Look for the story
5. Put yourself in their shoes
6. Show restraint
7. Remember: vision trumps all other senses
8. Aim for a high Signal-to-Noise ratio
9. Embrace empty space
10. Learn to see the lessons all around you
Got more?