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Tee Franklin by Suomi. via designworklife

Tee Franklin by Suomi. via designworklife

  • October 11, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • designworklife
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Charlie by Working Format. via designworklife

Charlie by Working Format. via designworklife

  • September 23, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
  • Found Elsewhere
  • designworklife, format, Working
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Great print work by minkee. via designworklife

Great print work by minkee. via designworklife

  • August 25, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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St Marie typeface by Stereotypes. via designworklife

St Marie typeface by Stereotypes. via designworklife

  • June 17, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • designworklife, typeface
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Mapping Istanbul by Project Projects maps out the cite of…

Mapping Istanbul by Project Projects maps out the cite of Istanbul in a beautiful manner. via designworklife

  • April 27, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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My name is P.J. Onori and I am a design technologist by trade.

This blog covers design and technology in the broadest sense possible. It's the place I collect my thoughts, work and findings to share with the public.

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My Best Articles (IMHO)

Making the Transition from Development to Design
Just how does a person with development background move over to design? Here are some tips as someone who has gone through the process.
In Defense of Hard
Design has become enamored with easy—to a fault. With an overemphasis on easy, people are losing out on rich, meaningful experiences.
Write Like You Design
Good designers make beautiful things. Why then do so many create such poor sentences?

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