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June 29 争取多看英文原文有同学和我谈到找医疗设备DICOM3接口中文文档,找了一下,据说效果不理想。 我强烈建议大家加强英文,争取多看英文原文。搞IT的,有时候就是要打时间差。这在网站方面,Web2.0/SNS 等等非常清楚。其实在行业上也许更明显,因为关注的人少,翻译的资源更少。 我以过去看到的一个强文:《徐家骏:华为十年感悟》鼓励大家,逼自己一次,以后就好多了。 我看好你哟! URL:http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/29/836.aspx June 26 太搞了:L君的电话真的丢了这两天有事找L君,打了几次电话,又发的短信;结果都没回音。 今天突然收到短信:”你另外找他吧,他电话掉了.” 连忙和L君发邮件,确认确实丢了手机。 呵呵,太搞了。差点笑出声来,虽然另一头的L君不会像我一样觉得有趣。。。 URL:http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/25/l.aspx June 25 转帖:《创业公司的“股份拼骨图” [创业草堂之11]》山寨、论文造假一直是热门关键词。本人不断转帖,难免有严重嫌疑。不过常常看到好文章,想自己保存一份,也想分享给朋友,所以不断转帖。只能加强版权意识,提供原文出处。如果有人抗议侵权,我会马上删除。(改存我电脑里)。 前几天谈到创业,提到这是一本学问,主要是一路摸着石头过河,体会创业的水很深,现在我们头还在水面上,只因为还没到地方。在这里各种陈芝麻烂谷子没必要都翻出来晒,就咱们这点家当,还没有任何可看之处。但是今天推荐这篇文章,是因为我常体会到许多人对加入创业团队还没有概念。我个人比较凭感觉交人,所以比较倾向于以前打交道的,或朋友推荐的,或朋友的朋友推荐的。但是在最后发现,许多时候对方实际上对创业公司没有概念,因此差异太大,没有任何可谈之处。比如期望得到原来外企同等或更高的工资,比如期望得到过大股份的。这些对我们创业阶段来说,非常不实际。以下的文章对创业公司的股份变化解释的非常好,建议想创业、考虑加盟创业团队(员工持股部分)都了解,做好精神准备。其实,还有一点这篇文章没提到,就是想赌更多未来的回报,(即得到更多的股份),必须
没办法,这是创业的规则更是规律。同时你还得祷告所有人都按规则玩球。 创业公司的“股份拼骨图” [创业草堂之11](2009-06-15 08:53) http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_5ce0a6480100dfww.html (原想把文章考过来,发现格式全乱了,没法考。请大家自己点击连接去看吧) URL:http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/25/832.aspx June 23 疯狂的设计:30本经典设计书《疯狂的设计》是个值得跟踪的博客。(我订了RSS)。这又是一篇值得保存的博文。只是没时间都看,立此存照,退休以后读。 30本经典设计书 (http://hi.baidu.com/madesign/blog/item/5a27dd540eae9051d1090689.html) 2009-06-13 23:08 大多数的设计书都和时尚杂志无异, 而这30本经典设计书则更着重于在设计思维、设计流程和设计技巧上给你带来启迪,由 designsojourn 整理。请英文高手们帮忙翻译下各个书名和简介,并指点下是否有中译版本。如有优秀的国人设计书, 亦请推荐: Thinking 1) The Design of Everyday Things Not only can it be a great source of information on usability and product ergonomics, it is also a fantastic source of learning how to be sensitive to the product’s user experience. If it is not a textbook or required reading for your design school, make it so! 2) The Laws of Simplicity (Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life) Celebrated former MIT Media Labs professor and now Head of the Rode Island Institute of Design, shares his principles of design in this book. However most of it can be found in his equally beautifully simple website: Laws of Simplicity. 3) Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop–from Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication Also an MIT professor, Neil spends most of his time as The Director of The Center for Bits and Atoms. While not really about Industrial Design, Gershenfeld’s vision of the future in manufacturing, will change the way we design and make things. The impact to our future of our careers is so important that I recommend that all Industrial Designers read this book as soon as possible. 4) Designing Design Part design theory, part philosophy and part culture, Japanese designer Kenya Hara shares in this book his thoughts and unique approach to design. A beautiful book design that is a reflection of his theories and is on my must read list. Unfortunately, to date, I can’t seem to get my hands on one as it is sold out every where, including Amazon. 5) Universal Principles of Design This great book contains a collection of design principles that makes it an essential “cheat sheet” for designers wanting to look at a design problem from different angles. 6) Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things I can’t emphasis enough the importance of sustainable design and this book will get you ahead of the majority of designers already out there. If not, it will at least encourage you to start taking baby steps in that direction. 7) It’s Not How Good You Are, Its How Good You Want to Be: The World’s Best Selling Book Well it might not be the self proclaimed “World’s best selling book” it does have plenty of insights on how Designers can compete in today’s over saturated creative industry. It is a nice and quick read that you could chew through in 2 train rides. However I do suggest you take twice as long and spend a few minutes in between to digest Paul’s thoughts. 8) The Lovemarks Effect: Winning in the Consumer Revolution There are quite a number of books about branding or how to go about it, unfortunately most of it tell the same story. What I believe is more important is the future of branding in today’s market of consumers suffering from information overload. Personally, I prefer the second book, which describes creating the Lovemark effect, as it has a greater gelling with Industrial Designers trying to create equally positive experiences with their products. For more information check out the official Love Marks Website. 9) Small Is the New Big: and 183 Other Riffs, Rants, and Remarkable Business Ideas Written in a “bite size” format this book, from Marketing guru Seth Godin, explores how our marketing environment has changed with the influence of the internet. I’m about half way, and looking to finish it. 10) Design (Tom Peters Essentials) While Tom is not a designer and often seems to come across ranting to many people, this book is a neat little design guide targeted to Business leaders or owners. While much of it might not be new to a designer, it does give a huge insight on how to pitch your design work in a language that the business people can understand. That itself is worth its weight in gold. 11) Journals from the Design Management Institute by DMI members. While not technically a book, I encourage designers to channel some of their library funds into a DMI membership so that they can get access into some of the best and latest Design Management thinking out there. I cannot begin to articulate how much I have learned through their Journals. 12) The Creative Priority : Putting Innovation to Work in Your Business A great read for Industrial Designers and Auto fans. The Creative Priority, written by the founder of Nissan Design International, was one of the first books I read about managing the innovation and creative process with in an organization. I particularly found how he managed hyper-creative design professionals very insightful and the basis of my designer management practices today. 13) Designing Interactions These days Industrial Designers will find it hard press to find any product they work on that does not have an interface. Furthermore as a result of digital technology, interaction design via either the hard keys and that of the graphic interfaces is becoming an integral part of the design process. This book shares the work of many designers and how they made a difference. 14) Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step The classic and often a tough read due to the very academic language he uses. But regardless the exercises he advices are just priceless! I just now need to get into my copy a little more! 15) What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School: Notes From A Street-Smart Executive Probably one of my favorite business books, especially the part on business negotiation. No, I did not need to go to business school with this book and neither should you. Check this book out, if you have problems convincing management why they should go with your design. 16) The 48 Laws of Power This book is good in a scary way, especially in a corporate environment where you need to get things done. It can be applied for good or bad, but I leave that decision to you. If it is too big, you can get the concise edition, which focuses more on the Laws rather than the historical context they were derived from. 17) The Art of Innovation: Lessons in Creativity from IDEO, America’s Leading Design Firm I have to admit that while this book does sometimes comes across as a sales pitch, the depth of coverage of IDEO’s culture and design process can be a great source of learning. Also some designers might not find any of the information to be groundbreaking as it is targeted to buyers of design, but it does hammer home that these processes are what makes IDEO one of the world’s best design consultancies. Process 18) Design Secrets: Products 1 A great resource that shows you how products are developed from a sketch idea all the way to the final product, however there seems to be a little more emphasis on the Industrial Design phases and how they turned an idea in to a final product, rather than the down stream development work. 19) Process: 50 Product Designs from Concept to Manufacture A fantastic resource and in my opinion another “must buy”. Unlike Design Secrets which focus on the creation process, this book is all about getting to the finishing line, something many design stories miss out. I find that innovation and inspiration can be found in every aspect of the product development process, this book shows you how these 50 products found theirs during the manufacturing stage. 20) Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals Suitably inspired by the last book? Well this book gets you into more detail. By the clever use of pictures, technical illustrations and descriptions, design opportunities and considerations, over seventy manufacturing processes are explained. This book intends to give designers a greater understanding of what actually happens during a manufacturing process. 21) Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature What better way to get sustainable design into the core of your product, be getting your design inspired by nature, and making sure it is also is able to replenish itself. For more details on Biomimicry, check out our extensive article on this revolutionary design process. 22) Product Design and Development Now into its 4th edition, this is one of the few supplemental books that I bought that focused on Industrial Design as part of a bigger process. This is something that you don’t get to see much of at design school even the more multi-disciplinary focused ones. The tendency at school is to focus on the design and creation process, and this book’s coverage of the entire product development process plugs in a lot of the gaps. While a little textbook-ish at times, it still is a great reference guide for designers finding that they have to wear many hats. 23) Managing the Design Factory Do you need more good stuff on product and project management? Take a look at this book’s collection of successful of design process models. This is on my books to read, and will get to it as soon as I finish my other 5 that I’m juggling! Designer Skills 24) Presentation Techniques Yep, it’s that Dick Powell. I believe this became an instant classic as it was probably the first of its kind in the sketching or presentation category. This all-rounder book covers all presentation techniques in general starting from sketch, to marker rendering, and finally to the presentation boards. I actually got a chance to speak to Dick about his iconic book, and after his long groan, he told me that every Industrial Designers he has met has read it. You should too. 25) Creative Marker Techniques: In Combination With Mixed Media While Dick Powell’s book is an all rounder, this book specifically focuses on marker rendering and illustration techniques. If I recall, it also brings into the equation techniques using computer programs. The reality is rendering in Photoshop or Illustrator is no different from old schools markers. 26) Sketching: Drawing Techniques for Product Designers This book houses a great collection of sketching and drawings contributed by Industrial Design professionals from all over the world. Not only that, there is a great collection of drawing tutorials like varying the line widths, vanishing points, and shading etc. at the beginning of the book. If you are interested in more recommendations for sketching books, check out our earlier post that covered Good books on Design Sketching. 27) Architecture: Form, Space, & Order Something slightly off the beaten track, but I think also equally important. Already into the third edition, Francis Ching’s beautifully hand lettered book for his Architecture students, remains one of the best examples of teaching the principles of design. My first edition copy, completely yellow with age, is one of my all time favorite books. I got it as a gift from my parents when I told them that I wanted to be an Architect when I grew up. 28) Elements of Design: Rowena Reed Kostellow and the Structure of Visual Relationships A must buy for all Industrial Designers as it is the reproduction of Rowena’s Form theory class at the Pratt institute of design, which I actually got accepted to but never went. (Long story that one) Basically it teaches designers how to be sensitive to the manipulation and control of forms so that they can solve complex design problems. 29) Basic Visual Concepts And Principles For Artists, Architects And Designers This fantastic resource that covers Visual principles in general and a great reference guide for all designers. 30) Digital Lighting and Rendering (2nd Edition) This is probably one of the best books on Lightning and Rendering I have read as it does not focus on any program in general but instead on fundamental techniques of lightning. With techniques similar to what photographers or movie makers use, you will never have to wonder why your CAD rendering looks so odd. 类别:学习 | 添加到搜藏 | 浏览(5751) | 评论 (58) 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:28 | 回复 30本经典设计书 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:28 | 回复 3 )工厂:即将到来的革命在您的桌面,从个人计算机到个人制作由Neil Gershenfeld 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:29 | 回复 5 )普遍原则设计威廉Lidwell , Kritina霍顿和吉尔巴特勒。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:29 | 回复 7 )这不是多么好的你,它有多好您想成为:世界最佳畅销书由保罗雅顿 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:30 | 回复 9 )小是新的大: 183其它复段,叫嚷,和杰出的经营理念的塞思戈丁。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:31 | 回复 11 )期刊,从设计管理研究所的相似成员。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:31 | 回复 这些天来工业设计师将很难记者找到任何产品,他们的工作没有一个接口。此外,由于数字技术,交互设计经由硬键和图形界面正在成为不可分割的一部分,设计过程。这本书一样,许多设计人员的工作以及他们如何了一定的作用。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:32 | 回复 15 )什么他们不教你在哈佛商学院:注意到街道智能执行由Mark阁下马克。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:32 | 回复 17 )的艺术创新:教训创造力IDEO设计,美国的领先的设计事务所由汤姆凯利。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:33 | 回复 19 )工艺: 50产品设计从概念到制造的詹妮弗哈德森。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:33 | 回复 22 )产品设计和开发的卡尔吨乌尔里希和史蒂芬4埃平格。 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:34 | 回复 25 )创新标记技术:结合混合媒体的吉春清水 匿名网友 2009-06-14 22:34 | 回复 28 )元素的设计:罗维娜里德Kostellow和结构的视觉关系的盖尔迎接汉娜。 Main URL: http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/22/831.aspx 两天了,不能用Live Writer更新MSN Space日志不知道是不是北京地区有问题,或中国地区?
太烂,郁闷! June 18 3D地图+开心网的萝卜地+大富翁游戏+Wiki地图信息更新(社区)=?无锡车站候车室+咖啡+《马云点评创业》+ GPRS网络共享 = 奇想: 如果: 3D地图+开心网的萝卜地+大富翁游戏+Wiki地图信息更新(社区)=? 嗯,还要加上1000W投资?呵呵。。。 URL:http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/18/3d.aspx 对大学生创业问题回答的修正上个月到清华讲座时,有个学生问我对毕业生创业的看法。 我其实对这些问题不是专家,但当时也给了回答,大意是创业的失败率很高,最好是不要用自己的钱交学费。 过后对这个答案非常不满意。觉得对大学生创业不能光泼冷水。毕竟有许多成功的先例,而且都听我这种负面( Negative )的人,世界就没有希望了。所以一直想有机会纠正。 我想,创业失败率高,创业是一门学问,大学生不要因为找不到工作而创业,国家现在因为就业率低,就鼓励大学生创业,实际上社会成本不低,尤其对家境不富裕的大学生。如果确实要创业,要想清楚,了解清楚,算清楚,最好能试试水,再创业。(最一些想离职创业的朋友,也一样)。固然创业不是书本上能学到的知识,必须在创业过程中学习;但是也不是一切等创业以后才学的,实战的成本非常高。圣经里就有个比喻:【路14:28】 你们那一个要盖一座楼,不先坐下算计花费,能盖成不能呢? 其实,现在的学生比我们当年有许多优势,有更多资源,关键是视野比我们当年傻读书强多了。所以,如果有创业的想法,就多花点时间,多做点准备,多做点调研,成功率才高点。 祝大家心想事成! URL:http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/18/829.aspx June 11 再提几个三维地图网站昨天,推荐了E都市,马上有人回复评论指出,这已不是新鲜事了。看来我实在是落伍了,鼠目寸光,大惊小怪。 一查,至少有这么几个: 都市圈:http://bj.o.cn/?locale=zh_cn 城市吧三维实景:http://bj.city8.com/ 我就不评论了,只是担心,市场容得下这么多吗?这里面每一个都要花不少人力,到头来,能剩下多少? Web 网站现实太残酷了。可惜可惜。。。 June 10 推荐:E都市三维地图, 酷!最近,有朋友推荐 E都市三维地图,真不错。许多城市的地图都有了,而且有时能确定到那个房间。相当有才,推荐一下。 http://hangzhou.edushi.com/?eid=164127 比如,以上就是杭州著名的文二西路,70码飙车跑道。 根据这个地图,找地方非常直观;有时还可以精确到房间。 对离家多年的人来说,还可以虚拟旅游,一睹家乡风貌。 只希望他们的盈利模式可行,要不太可惜了。 URL:http://vincentyang.cn/blogs/vincentyang/archive/2009/06/10/e.aspx |
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