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Barack Obama is a master at grabbing and keeping his audience's attention, which is the number one goal of any public speaker. How does he do it? Here are five key lessons from Obama's rhetorical playbook.

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As if this isn't awesome enough, E ink's goal is to continue work on this technology so that it's eventually compatible with full-color displays. Right now they are a little stumped as to how to accomplish this with particles of different colors: each color corresponds to a different wavelength which means that they would require different levels of electrical charge from the same device. But just imagine the possibilities: Instead of wallpaper and paint we would have radio wallpaper that would be able to change color or pattern on the fly. And in terms of design and signage, this puts a whole new spin on the term interactive.

Good luck E ink. In the meantime, want a new website?

  • What's so funny about design?

    While perusing the day's status updates on Facebook, I came across a video parody of not only one of my favorite singers, but of one of my favorite typefaces. You can imagine my excitement in finding that someone somehow had managed to creatively combine the two. It was posted by one of my Lady-Gaga-loving classmates from MassArt and is called, "Neutraface: An Ode On A Typeface (A Bearded Poker Face Parody)." It's hilarious, and clever, and for some reason it makes me feel a little bit cooler to be a designer, like I've got the inside know-how to get this joke when most people would just shake their heads going, "What the heck is Neutraface?"

    This got me thinking about the other videos parodying aspects of design that I'd seen recently, such as: "Auto-tuning: Blake needs to talk to Jack about the homepage... or at least he tries to" from Vimeo, and "Font Fight" a