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December 31st, 2009


2009: Augmented Reality’s Odyssey

Written by: Stephen Barker

While perusing the web for multimedia ideas in 2005, I came across a demonstration of something called Augmented Reality (AR)—not to be confused with the failure of the mid-90s known as Virtual Reality (VR).  As I watched the demonstration I remember asking myself, “what am I seeing here?  Is this for real?”  The demo generated [...]

Vectrix Electric Superbike Concept Design

December 11th, 2009


Rob Brady Discusses The Business Of Design With CEOwise Part 2

Written by: David Prager

Rob Brady sits down with Sean Burke from CEO Insights to discuss the business of design. This interview originally appeared as a podcast on CEOwise.com. In this interview with Sean, you will hear Rob discuss: what it is like being in the “eye candy” business; the increased importance of design in business; how design is [...]

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December 4th, 2009


Rob Brady Discusses The Business Of Design With CEOwise

Written by: David Prager

Rob Brady sits down with Sean Burke from CEO Insights to discuss the business of design. This interview originally appeared as a podcast on CEOwise.com. In this interview with Sean, you will hear Rob discuss: what it is like being in the “eye candy” business; the increased importance of design in business; how design is [...]

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October 27th, 2009


Rob Brady, Ed Benjamin and David Cabanban Discuss Electric Bikes

Written by: David Prager

E-bike consultant Ed Benjamin; David Cabanban of Sanyo; and Rob Brady of ROBRADY design discuss electric bikes with BikeBiz executive editor Carlton Reid. 29-minute show was filmed at Interbike Las Vegas in September 2009.


August 11th, 2009


Attention Content Geeks: Style is Back, Baby!

Written by: Syndication

The short answer is this: Content is king, but content is more than words. If your brand is about style your entire Internet footprint must project sophistication.
In my experience, “content” started out as a goofy term created by Web programmers who didn’t really care what the site was about. Visual webmasters worried about the visuals, [...]