Tag Archives: Product Design
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Day 363: Make Noise
Leave a commentDecember 28, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
No big secret: I like to ride my bicycle. I like to ride my bike. I’ll run the risk of …
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Day 340: The Circle of Life
Leave a commentDecember 5, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Today, I take a small step in promoting home-grown food. And in resource-saving efficiency. And a giant leap in making …
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Day 267: Cooking Up Something Different
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Of all the projects so far funded by The Kick-Off – of all the inspired, beautiful, funny, unique, groundbreaking and …
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Day 262: Seeds of Creativity
Leave a commentSeptember 18, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Nobody’s ever complimented me on my handwriting. It’s a skill I’ve been thankful not to have to develop, but I sort …
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Day 249: Connections
Leave a commentSeptember 5, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Oh, internet…how we love you. How much you give us; how much you take. You take, though, from willing donors …
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Day 242: The Little Stage
Leave a commentAugust 29, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I love that it’s now possible for almost anyone to become a creator. We have more access to greater technologies …
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Day 200: All Thumbs
Leave a commentJuly 18, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Last minute. Quick post. No time to waste. Must organize thoughts succinctly. Let’s see if you can put the pieces …
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Day 185: Revolutionary Learning
Leave a commentJuly 3, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
When people talk about lifelong learning, they’re usually talking about everything that comes after college. I suppose, after all, that’s …
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Day 169: Wish You Were Here
Leave a commentJune 17, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
June 17 again? My, how time flies. Twenty-two years alive and with so much living to do, I really have …
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Day 162: Care to Share?
Leave a commentJune 10, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
It’s no big secret that the economy (our, yours, theirs) is in poor shape. Since 2008, a lot of people …
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