sábado, 8 de diciembre de 2007

acerca de la famosa arquitectura de la informacion...

Hola...aunque tenemos la MONTAÑA de cosas por terminar, posteo un link q encontre interesante por a variedad de contenidos: http://www.sandoval.simov.cl/blog/

4 comentarios:

AZRAEL HAUYON dijo...

ni he visto el link aun...
la montaña me tiene chato...
y tamos recién empezando...
como que se les pasó la mano...
bueno...
así es la vida del artista...


saludos!

TresNotas dijo...

UUF...si, a lot of work, pero al parecer estoy cerca d terminar uno d los muchos trabajos...algo es algo...
estoy de acuerdo en q fueron todas las entregas muy juntas...supongo que estos comentarios no generarán ¿polemica? jaja
entonces la vida del artista anda por ahi con la vida del programador...jajaja..no es pa tanto, ultimamente toos andamos wenos pa llorar jaja

jajajeje
weno, sigo con los detalles q me faltan (maldito Explorer!!)

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Anónimo dijo...

Hello! Even when there’s a mountain of tasks to tackle, sometimes you stumble upon a gem worth sharing. I recently came across a link packed with fascinating content, ranging from DIY projects to design inspirations. It reminded me of a project I did for a local school team. They wanted personalized Velcro name patches for their uniforms, showcasing creativity and individuality.

Finding the right inspiration and tools for that project made all the difference. Just like this link, which could spark ideas and help turn concepts into reality. It’s amazing how a little exploration can lead to big discoveries! Let me know if you’d like the details.

petergreene789 dijo...

This blog on famous information architecture is truly insightful! Despite having a mountain of tasks to complete, it’s always great to come across such diverse and engaging content. The depth of information makes it a valuable read for anyone interested in design and structure. Just like a well-organized website, an embroidered varsity jacket perfectly blends style and tradition, creating a timeless appeal. Thanks for sharing this link—definitely worth exploring further! Looking forward to more posts like this.

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