Iranian Typography, Local Grocers, and Cool Deliverables
21 12 2006International and local randomness at its best. First, a great post by a Japanese web-mag on Iranian typography and using letterforms as art. Next, I saw my buddy the Benbot a few days ago for drinks. He told me about Fresh Picks, a local organic grocer delivery service I can’t wait to try out in the new year. I’m going to see Massive Change, an exhibit about environmentalism and architecture at the Museum of Contemporary Art, in a few days, as well. Rocking!
Finally, in the totally unrelated department, a friend sent me this link about a novel deliverable format developed by Todd Warfel. He calls it a task analysis grid. I’m not totally sold on the name, since this seems to compress the output of a task analysis (as a research activity) with a requirement document’s feature list. However, anything that displays what product features map to users and their goals in one page is definitely worth a look-see, even if its name were mud.





