Sunday, February 18, 2007
Why I haven't been here for some time.
I have a new blog called Design Dialogues on Wordpress.
The Blogger service "lost" my blogs during their December re-launch of Blogger. My wife Patricia's blog (http://slowlearning.org ) was affected as well, but I literally lost my access to editing the blog. Perusing other blogs to see what I could try to reinstate my service only revealed I was not alone, it was a major bug that gave the appearance of having no existing blogs.
And as you'd expect with Google, there is no customer service for their free service. (Maybe only for advertisers ...)
Patricia and I did some research and found Wordpress to be a great fit for her blog - Slow Learning. so I followed suit. The real driving factor was the opportunity to shape the new blog around the new venture of Dialogic Design, both the practice and the business. Since the scope of dialogic design embraces my design values and it conceptially integrates design tools and outcomes, its the overarching theme that finally lets me rail on social, political, media, and large system design without compromising the original focus on my "day job" professional practice of user experience research.
Thanks for visiting, and please change your feeds accordingly!
The Blogger service "lost" my blogs during their December re-launch of Blogger. My wife Patricia's blog (http://slowlearning.org ) was affected as well, but I literally lost my access to editing the blog. Perusing other blogs to see what I could try to reinstate my service only revealed I was not alone, it was a major bug that gave the appearance of having no existing blogs.
And as you'd expect with Google, there is no customer service for their free service. (Maybe only for advertisers ...)
Patricia and I did some research and found Wordpress to be a great fit for her blog - Slow Learning. so I followed suit. The real driving factor was the opportunity to shape the new blog around the new venture of Dialogic Design, both the practice and the business. Since the scope of dialogic design embraces my design values and it conceptially integrates design tools and outcomes, its the overarching theme that finally lets me rail on social, political, media, and large system design without compromising the original focus on my "day job" professional practice of user experience research.
Thanks for visiting, and please change your feeds accordingly!
