Archive for Sep 23, 2009

What a Blast-Off for SSP IN!

SSP IN goes into the stratosphere on its first night. Continue reading »

John Maeda, RISD, and the Art of Staying Green and Growing

John Maeda, President of the Rhode Island School of Design, delivered the keynote at SSP IN on the importance of staying green and growing. Continue reading »

Digital Natives? Or Neo-Traditionalists?

“Digital natives” don’t necessarily know more about their technologies, they just have different habits. In fact, digital immigrants have the real advantage addressing young “neo-traditionalists.” Continue reading »

The Team Prepares for SSP IN

Ah, the joys of live blogging — candid photos published soon after they’re taken! Ann Michael and Michael Clarke put the finishing touches on the SSP IN meeting. Continue reading »

Blogging from the SSP IN Meeting

Live blogging from the SSP IN meeting will round out this week. Look for our posts often. Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

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