Wednesday, May 27, 2009

DM Next Steps

In last weeks DM meeting we decided to create content and develop quality articles/white papers around Design Management. This will hopefully develop into a larger user group in which in-person events are needed. We can use this blog-space for now as a space to record ideas. We will pitch topics to the team to judge interest and once a topic is selected we will develop the article (or multiple). Image a newspapers editorial meeting. We can then work in collaboration with one person leading the efforts and the other as research support. The lead role can change for each piece. This is a way to get something moving since it is hard to meet in person and summer is fast approaching. If we feel strongly about a topic we can even produce a 30 sec – 1 minute video (since this medium is more compelling).

Here are my 3 pitches for the week of 5/26/2009.


Data.gov

The Obama White House could easily be located in Silicon Valley these days as it launches http://www.data.gov/. This is essentially a look inside the government’s assortment of knowledge and information. While some information is sensitive it does allow access to raw data and useful widgets, which can display a variety of information such as CDC alerts to track H1N1 outbreaks. This open source government even asks users to submit requests for new types of information. The question still remains, how transparent will/can a government be?

Store Front billboards


While most of the outdoor advertising business has lost money the past year, eye-level billboards are helping to sell ad space. In areas affected by the down consumer economy, stores are closing up shop, but cash strapped landlords are selling window space to advertiser as they wait for new tenants. This tactic, once associated with the Great Depression, has come into favor since high rents force small business out of downtown commerce areas. Even though this is providing work to the Design community, is it just cluttering a neighborhood?

EPA auto emissions

This was a hot topic in the news last week, but it seems to have already shifted to the “vitamin” section/pages of most newspapers (B3, D12). What does this mean for the US auto industry and what is the future opposition that may through this off track?


I would love to hear your ideas. Please respond in the comments field or email me some topic submissions to post.

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