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Now in its eighth year, the annual Future Space report canvased the opinions of more than 330 occupiers, investors and developers about what we might expect from the industrial & logistics market in 2025 and beyond. Join Guy Ruddle and guests: head of Savills national industrial & logistics team, Toby Green, head of Tritax Big Box's Manchester office, David Travis, and CEO of the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA), Clare Bottle, as they unpick the responses from this year's survey. Looking at everything from overall sentiment, to the key drivers of demand for logistics real estate in 2025, along with how ESG, AI and automation are all set to impact the sector.
We gotta stop hiding our pain behind laughter and a smile. If we learn to be more vulnerable we might see more change happen. Stop lying and start being honest with other people.
Today, we hear from Alison Langley, whose debut novel, ILONA GETS A PHONE, was released in the UK in April. We're talking to Alison about the use of specific language, when to use scene vs summary, and what to do when readers misread your book.Watch a recording here. This audio/video version is available for one week. Missed it? Check out the podcast version above or on your favorite podcast platform.To find many books by our authors, visit our Bookshop page. Looking for a writing community? Join our Facebook page. As a foreign correspondent, Alison Langley's stories appeared in The New York Times, Financial Times, Guardian and Deutsche Welle. She freelanced for The Wall Street Journal Europe in Budapest from 1990-94. That experience forms the backdrop of her first novel, Budapest Noir: Ilona Gets A Phone, now published by Dedalus Books, UK. It was a finalist of the Irish Writer's Centre Novel Prize 2022. Alison Langley is an avid gardener, mushroom hunter, and proud mother of three amazing adults. Langley lives in the Swiss Alps with her husband and dog.Photo by David Travis on Unsplash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
Nick Stiles, User Researcher at IBM, discusses the power of secondary research, also known as desk research, in making informed decisions, and why it is the “unsung hero” of research.Nick shares strategies for synthesizing secondary research findings into actionable insights for product teams and emphasizes the importance of storytelling and journalistic techniques in driving research impact.About Nick:First trained as an academic psychologist, Nick Stiles is now a passionate user researcher at IBM. With a BA in Psychology and experience in both academic psych labs and the software industry, Nick uses human behavior research to make interactions between people and tools more harmonious. He is driven by a love of learning, collaboration, and making a real-world impact through research.Connect with Nick:You can connect with Nick on Linkedin.Resources:Immersion and influence—the work of the modern UX researcher by Nick StilesThink Like a UX Researcher: How to Observe Users, Influence Design, and Shape Business Strategy by David Travis, Philip HodgsonHow to Write Short: Word Craft for Fast Times by Roy Peter ClarkFollow Maze on Social Media:X: @mazedesignHQInstagram: @mazedesignHQLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mazedesignTo get notified when new episodes come out, subscribe at maze.co/podcast.See you next time!
Paulding County News Podcast Sunday 1, 2023 Paulding Sheriffs warning post: While Paulding Schools are out this week on fall break the sheriff's office wants to keep you and your belongings safe. While you're on vacation please refrain from posting the pretty sunset or how much fun you are having until you get home. Robbers could be stalking your social media accounts to see if you are out of town. So please make sure you protect your family and your belongings and be careful what you post...........This from Paulding County Sheriffs Facebook Page Fulton County Medical Examiners to Educate Hiram High School Students on Career Day: The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office (FCME) is participating in a Career Day at Hiram High School in Paulding County, with the goal of educating and inspiring students about potential careers as medical examiners and investigators. Medical examiners will explain their role in determining the cause and manner of death, as well as their collaboration with law enforcement. They will also discuss issuing death certificates, handling personal belongings, and locating next of kin. The event happened on September 20, 2023, at 8 a.m. at Hiram High School in Georgia............This from Newsbreak Why Sports Physicals Are So Important for Student Health: Georgia students gearing up for the new school year should remember the importance of sports physicals, mandated by Georgia law for student athletes. These exams, known as preparticipation physical evaluations (PPEs), ensure it's safe for students to engage in sports and can uncover health issues that might affect performance or safety. It's advisable to schedule PPEs at least six weeks before the sports season begins to allow time for further tests or treatment if needed. During a PPE, a physician examines medical history, conducts a physical tailored to the sport, and checks for underlying conditions. It's crucial not only for eligibility but for athletes' overall health and safety. CareSource offers sports physicals through its mobile unit, Wellness on Wheels, in various locations throughout September. However, sports physicals should not replace a child's annual well visit, which provides a more comprehensive view of their overall health, including immunizations and developmental milestones............This from Georgia Trend Daily Weather: This weekend we are going to stay in the Low 80's and in the high 70's and the lows are going to be in the low 60s and high 50s. If you plan on going to the fair, I would bring a jacket for the evening because it may get cold! #weatherreport #coolingoff #high70s #low80s #pleasestaycool #toohot #humidity #mostlysunny #outdooractivities #perfectweather Paulding County Arrest Reports: PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE ONLY BEEN ARRESTED AND HAVE NOT HAD THEIR DAY IN COURT WHEN WE RECORDED THIS PODCAST. WE WISH THEM LUCK ON THEIR DAY IN THE COURT. Bertram Cannady was booked on September 24, 2023, For Simple Battery for family violence, aggravated assault by strangulation, and obstruction or hindering a person from making an emergency phone call. AGAIN, PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE ONLY BEEN ARRESTED AND ARE NOT CONVICTED. THEY HAVE NOT HAD THEIR DAY IN COURT WHEN WE RECORDED THIS PODCAST. WE WISH THEM LUCK ON THEIR DAY IN THE COURT. Paulding County Sheriff's Office helping Carroll County: As of September 26, 2023, there are no new updates on the situation. On September 25, 2023, at 9:30 pm, Andrew "Andy" Acklin, a fugitive wanted for multiple felonies, was still on the run in Carroll County. Law enforcement had conducted searches with dogs and aviation in the area near the 3800 block of NE Hickory Level Road. Acklin is considered dangerous and was last seen wearing red shorts. Citizens are advised not to approach him if spotted and to call 911 immediately. Property owners are urged to exercise caution, and a heavy police presence is expected in the area. Acklin's description includes his date of birth (DOB), height, weight, eye color, and hair description..........This from the Paulding County sheriff's Facebook Page He helped change a woman's tire, but what happened next has left him in severe pain for weeks Keith Paine, who was severely injured in a hit-and-run accident in Austell, Georgia, is calling for safety improvements on the road where the incident occurred. Paine was assisting a 63-year-old woman with a flat tire on Cardell Road when another driver collided with her car, throwing him 20 feet into a ditch. He suffered head injuries requiring staples, a collapsed lung, and swelling in his right leg. Paine, who is self-employed, faces at least a 4-week recovery period without income and maybe longer. He expressed concerns about speeding on Cardell Road, inadequate street lighting, and mailbox damage. Cobb County authorities have initiated a traffic study in response to the incident. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help with Paine's medical bills, and the condition of the injured woman, Deborah Wright, remains unknown. The driver responsible for the hit-and-run, Anthony Sarfo, is in Cobb County Jail, facing multiple charges.............This from Fox 5 This just proves that anything can happen on the road even if you are not in a vehicle. Please be careful going around curves and going over the speed limit. Nex time you take a curve too fast in Paulding County it could be an Animal or a person. Sports: From the Paulding Sports Chronicles Most of Paulding County was on a bye week and only one team in the county played. South Paulding fell to Newnan 15-21 But in other news Hiram is ranked #5 in the 5A division in the state! Weird news: Amazon driver attacked by venomous rattlesnake while making delivery in Florida: An Amazon delivery driver in Florida is in serious condition after being bitten by a rattlesnake while delivering a package. The incident occurred when the driver placed a box by the front door of a home, and an eastern diamondback snake leaped out and bit her. She quickly fell ill and called for assistance. She was subsequently hospitalized and was reported to be in "very serious" condition. The snake responsible for the bite was captured and euthanized. Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes are common in the Southeastern United States and are the largest rattlesnake species, with a bite that can be fatal in 10% to 20% of cases if left untreated. Martin County, where the incident occurred, is located on Florida's Atlantic coast, just north of Palm Beach. The driver's name and age were not disclosed in the report............This from Fox 5 Please be careful around snakes. As it starts to get cold, they will try to find warmer places to lie. Paulding, I have even had baby snakes come into my house at one point during the winter because they are so small. Here are some things you're talking about: Call us with your thoughts or story at 404.997-8655 From What's Happening in Paulding County Facebook Page: Stacy Bodiford Atkins posted “Something needs to be done about all the panhandlers that are popping up everywhere!! They are even showing up on the back roads. Saw one today on the corner of Due West and Mount Tabor.” If you don't know what a Panhandler is it is someone who begs for money on a street corner or just in passing. These are your responses from actual Paulding county citizens - as reported on Whats Happening Paulding County Laura Russell Glazener from Dallas “Bidenomics” Faye Witt from Dallas “You could make up bags with easy to open cans of food, toothbrushes and paste, a comb a couple of bottles of water, hygiene products. Have different items for men and women. Our church has done this. I have even bought cheap umbrellas to have to give out if you see someone in the rain. They are someone's family.” Angie Holland Callahan from Dallas “Some folks are just one sickness, one accident, 1 paycheck from joining them, whatever happened to compassion. A homeless shelter is needed and better resources available to them.” Cody Brock from Villa Rica “God forbid people need help.” Kelli Sluder from Hiram “You don't have to necessarily give him money. Instead of posting on Facebook why don't you just buy them food or something.” From the What's Happening in Paulding County Facebook page: Breanna Simmons posted “North Georgia Fair !! So y'all …!! We go to the fair every year and we enjoy it so much! I know they have a very strict policy of no outside food or drink!!! But …. My kid is a type 1 DIABETIC and he requires lots of things !!!! Snacks and water being the main thing! We went to the fair tonight and they did the bag check and I am not pleased with how they treated us! I showed them his diabetes bag and they approved it but then I showed them a bag of literally mainly WATER BOTTLES !!!! …just mainly water and there was a snack shoved in there and a Diet Coke ….but mostly the whole thing was water bottles with water in them !!!!!!! I told them he's diabetic and has to have this stuff and they made me take it back to my car !!! I can't even !!!!!!!!!! Diabetics have to have water!… and I'm not waiting in line for any water or snacks at that fair!” These are your responses from actual Paulding county citizens - as reported on Whats Happening Paulding County Tina Contois from Dallas “My son is T1D for 24 years now. Yes we had bags checked and things mentioned, but I never backed down. I took everything we needed with us wherever we went no matter what they said.  Peanut butter crackers, juice boxes, bottled water went everywhere we went.” Tera Pae from Dallas “Go to DT get a makeup bag and get a Cricut and print out Diabetes Medical Bag on it and add snacks and water. They will leave it alone.” Stephanie Brady from Dallas “My sons type 1……I could see them saying no to the drinks but I would absolutely be taking in snacks for a low. You don't have time to wait in line when there's an urgent fast low coming on. I will also lie and say he has food allergies he can only eat what I packed “ Brenda Thomas from Hiram “Maybe that would be some good feed back to the higher up. Surely they can figure out a way for the guests to complete a medical form prior to arriving and then the guest can get a wrist band once checked in.” Thanks for being one of the 9000 downloads we have had to the Paulding co news podcast since we launched in JULY. We are watching your social media post. Who knows, your friends and family could make the news, just based off their post. Soo make sure you listen subscribe and tell your friends about Paulding County News podcast. #facebook #pages #whatareyoutalkingabout #thisisyourstory #yourstory #yourcommunity #needsyourattention Events: North Georgia state fair Family Movie night Domestic violence walk and awareness #eventshappeningnearyou #weekendevents #weekdayevents #pauldingcountyuncensoredfacebookpage #whatyouaretalkingabout #whatsgoingoninpauldingcounty #events #loveevents #getyououtofthehouse #funforthefamily Another arrest in deadly shooting of Acworth teen: A fourth individual, Rodney Sanders, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Acworth teen Aiden Shaw. Shaw was fatally shot in May at the Walden Ridge Apartments during an attempted home invasion. Police initially arrested Jaiden Colon-Crawford shortly after the shooting, followed by David Travis and Cibias Vieira in June. All four individuals face charges of murder, aggravated assault, and burglary. Court documents indicate that items including a black safe containing approximately $300, a pair of shoes, and an AR-15 rifle were taken from the apartment during the incident. Sanders' arrest followed new leads provided to the police................This from Fox 5 Paulding we truly never know when something will happen to us or our family members. With all of the shootings recently we need to hold our families close. Man sends sexual photos to minor, travels to Georgia for meet-up, sheriff's office accuses: Alabama resident B.J. Helton has been arrested and is facing multiple charges after allegedly sending inappropriate photos to an individual he believed to be a minor and traveling to Georgia to meet them. The charges against Helton include criminal attempted aggravated child molestation, electronic enticement, and obscene materials. Upon his arrest, authorities also discovered methamphetamine and two glass smoking devices in his possession. Helton, who hails from Huntsville, came to Floyd County in Georgia to meet the individual he thought was a child under 16, engaging in explicit online conversations and sending inappropriate photos. He is currently held without bond in the Floyd County Jail..........This from Atlanta News First Wow well at least he is where he belongs. Paulding County we need to watch out for your kids and young adults around us and keep them safe. Interview: www.esogrepair.com www.chattahoochietech.edu www.cuofga.org www.daycosystems.com www.angie.atlcommunities.com www.powerselectricga.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 180 eBook Review - Bright ideas for user experience designers รีวิวหนังสือของ User Focus ซึ่งเป็น ebook พูดถึงเรื่องการออกแบบ User Interface ให้ง่าย บทความกลุ่มนี้อยู่บนบล็อกและรวบรวมออกมาเป็น ebook อ่านเข้าใจง่าย บรรณธิการโดย David Travis ดาวโหลด ebook ได้ที่ https://www.userfocus.co.uk/ebooks/uxdesign.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sakol/message
He's back!This week, Steve and David link up once again to “review” 2021 …. but then quickly realise they remember very little of 2021, so spend an hour or so catching up and discussing all of the usual random things!Steve on InstagramDavid / King Of Creamz social linksThe Otherz social linksChris Lee's album on all streaming servicesParis Flacko on InstagramArt normally by Zurc Illustrations (but he's on holiday at the moment)
Steve Bromley is an experienced user researcher and author of two famous books - Building User Research Teams' and ‘How to be a games user researcher. He started the first user research team for UK's Parliament and for Reach, the UK’s largest publisher. Before this, he was a lead user researcher for the PlayStation VR headset and many of PlayStation’s titles, including Horizon: Zero Dawn, No Man's Sky & SingStar. In this episode, Steve had shared great insights on User Research in Games; we discussed how user research in games happens, how different it is from the traditional UX research process, and how to synthesise research and convert them into artefacts that are understood across the teams. We then discussed how to apply usability heuristics to video games to make sure they are fun to play with and different ways to measure the success/failure metrics in gaming research? Takeaways: What is user research in games? How to make games more fun? Success and failure metric in game user research Resources Mentioned by Steve How To Be A Games User Researcher: https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Games-User-Researcher-ebook/dp/B08T6BKNMF Links to more Games User Research resources and community links: https://gamesuserresearch.com/games-user-research-start-here/ Books Steve described: Just Enough Research - Erika Hall ( https://abookapart.com/products/just-enough-research ) Quantifying the User Experience - James Lewis and Jeff Sauro ( https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780123849687/quantifying-the-user-experience ) Think like a UX researcher by David Travis and Philip Hodgson ( http://uxresearchbook.com/ ) Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and be a part of the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.
The Power of Perseverance with Kathy Garver “Visionaries and creatives tend to be more emotionally sensitive.” — Dianne A. Allen 2020 has been a tough year for everybody which makes perseverance a relevant topic to talk about. Think about the hard times you opted to persevere when you had all the chance to give up. After all, what can you achieve by giving up? Winners in life don’t quit. In this week’s episode, we have Kathy Garver to share with us her journey and the importance of perseverance. Part One of ‘The Power of Perseverance with Kathy Garver’ Back in high school, Kathy started wondering what her life purpose is. Living in Los Angeles, her mother enrolled her into a singing and dance class, with the expectation of becoming the next Shirley Temple. She didn't start working professionally until she was eight. Hollywood's legendary Cecil B. DeMille was one of the first to recognize Kathy's distinct talents. Originally hired for a small part in the epic motion picture "The Ten Commandments," Kathy was noticed by the great director who had special scenes written into the movie to highlight the little girl. This followed her first film, The Night of the Hunter, directed by Academy Award winner Charles Laughton. “In the entertainment business, you have to be able to do a lot of things.” – Kathy Garver Kathy doesn't suffer from the sometimes-exaggerated maladies common to former child actors. The hardest thing is being accepted as someone who has depth. Her parents stressed education and normalcy through her childhood and during her Family Affair days, in learning to think and work independently. One of the most significant conclusions of why so many famous child stars did not make the transition from being a well-renowned personage, well-reviewed, to jumping over to success is because: One, the parents took all their money, and when they got to be 18, they didn't have anything. They were bitter and resentful. Two, they didn't have an education or any other skill sets on which to maneuver and move on to. Three, they got depressed because they weren't in the limelight anymore. They went from the cute little kid to the awkward teenager, and nobody was buying in Hollywood. The emotionality led them to drugs. It's a serious thing that happens to other child stars. Part Two of ‘The Power of Perseverance with Kathy Garver’ Kathy's parents have always been supportive but when they moved from Los Angeles to San Bernardino, her awkward transition away from the limelight turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Ms. Garver was a freshman majoring in speech at UCLA when she was tested for a television series entitled Family Affair. Kathy, deemed "perfect" to star as "Cissy" with Brian Keith as "Uncle Bill" and Sebastian Cabot as "Mr. French" performed for five years in one of the warmest and most enduring series of the 1960s and '70s. With Anissa Jones as "Buffy" and Johnny Whitaker as "Jody," the show continues to be popular today, pleasing old and new audiences worldwide – a true classic. “Be joyful every day and make the most of who you are.” – Kathy Garver Kathy is also very much in demand for her numerous vocal characterizations. She's a stand out in the very competitive field of voices overs for cartoons, commercials, toys, and audiobooks. She voiced "Pepper" an automotive whiz in the Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos series and "Firestar," a mutant superhero in the Spiderman and his Amazing Friends TV series. Ms. Garver produced, narrated, and wrote lyrics and original music for eight audio Beatrix Potter tales and eight Mother Goose based audiotapes for Smarty Pants, Inc. Kathy's Beatrix Potter tapes have sold over two million copies and have won numerous awards. Ms. Garver has also won two Audie Awards, one for her narration of The World's Shortest Stories, the other in 2004 for her direction of Amy Tan in The Opposite of Fate read by the author. Kathy has recorded books for Brilliance Audio, Dove, Listen, and Live and can be downloaded at the Timberwolfpress.com site. Her voice has been heard in Apollo 13 (which was awarded the Academy Award for sound), Ransom, Back Draft, and Jingle all the Way, all directed by Ron Howard. It takes hard work, dedication, and focus to accomplish something. No matter what your talent is, use all of them to spark inspiration in others. Be proud of yourself, no matter what circumstances you're in. Don't let your negative thoughts consume you and make you think you'll never achieve your goals. About Kathy Garver Kathy was born in Long Beach, California to Hayes and Rosemary Garver joining her sister, Beverly, and brothers, Hayes, Jr. and Lance. Beverly entered UCLA at a precocious 15 years old at the time Kathy started working professionally. During Ms. Garver’s teenage years, Kathy added radio and stage to her burgeoning film and television career. Kathy now has her own family affair. She met her husband of 33 years, business executive David Travis, on a tennis court in Palm Springs – truly a love match. Their son Reid Garver Travis, now 23, continues the tradition of show business by appearing in national commercials, TV, movies and by doing voice overs. Most fondly remembered for her starring role as “Cissy” in the long running CBS international television hit, “Family Affair”, Kathy Garver has also garnered critical acclaim in movies, stage, radio, voice-over animation, and audio book narration. Ms. Garver has used her wealth of experience and education to entertain and instruct thousands of people with her exciting and successful motivational and interactive speeches and presentations. From Keynote speaker to host to workshop leader, Kathy Garver has enriched the lives of those who have been able to listen and learn from her inspirational communications. Kathy is available for corporate events, hosting, emceeing, moderating groups, giving lectures, workshops, keynote addresses and tailoring specific programs for the needs of her clients. She includes workbooks and takes home audio albums for her clients and audience members. Today, Kathy Garver is an accomplished and versatile actress, appearing in such films as Sweet November, The Princess Diaries, MOW'S such as FBI Murders and Stay the Night with Guest Star roles on many TV shows. She is a sought-after celebrity on Game shows, winning top money for charities as she did on “Street Smarts” and other reality programs. How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.com Website: www.visionsapplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!
After checking in on the progress of the Shepherd family Christmas shopping, we discuss a financial topic that irritates everyone: Fees! -Yes. There's a cost of doing business, but most of us try to find the best value for our dollars. David & Travis explain why it shouldn't be any different with your investments, and how they helped a family (one they've worked with for 3 generations) discover some excessive fees they were unknowingly paying elsewhere. Listen to find out what you need to watch out for when it comes to the fees inside your retirement portfolio!
Where does good design live? What is the biggest mistake UX researchers make? Why isn't it a UX researcher's job to understand users? Dr. David Travis answers those questions and many more in this deep-dive into the past, present and future of UX research. David Travis is a researcher, strategist, and educator with over 30 years of experience in the fields of human-factors, usability and user experience. He holds a PhD in Experimental Psychology for the University of Cambridge and is the Founder of Userfocus, a leading London-based UX research consultancy. David has provided his expert services to organisations such as American Express, Microsoft, The UK Government, Skype, eBay, Yahoo! and the World Health Organisation. ====== Check David out here: Website: https://www.userfocus.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/userfocus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidtravis/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3evNu7h Think Like a UX Researcher: Learn more at: http://uxresearchbook.com/ Available for purchase from: Routledge - https://bit.ly/2TRoz4x Amazon - https://amzn.to/2Gui04Y Book Depository - https://bit.ly/34SLnY6 uDemy courses: The Ultimate Guide to Usability and UX - https://bit.ly/34UFgSS Usability Testing Boot Camp - https://bit.ly/3mRQvBW How to carry out a usability expert review - https://bit.ly/360XAsZ Free User Experience Certification - https://bit.ly/34SkFPbQuadrophenia: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079766/ ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you saw and want more ... ... please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listened). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX and product design tips, interviews and insights! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/
Join Todd and David (Travis's audio was corrupted so he was edited out), in this episode as we sample Vivant Brewery's Big Red Coq, and discuss our review of Fireball Island by Restoration games.
David & Travis dive in to the new Ultimate Masters Draft set, available on MTGO December 6th.
David & Travis chat about the Modern Cube for Magic Online, some advice for sealed, and even a bit about splashing in this episode.
David & Travis have TWO preview cards from the upcoming masters set! This week they've also put together a series of quick tips to improve your game play.
David & Travis present part two of the intro course for drafting. Learn about combos, synergy, first picks and staying open in draft.
David & Travis present the intro course for drafting. If you're not sure how to pick the "right" cards, or are feeling intimidated at the prospect of trying your first draft, this is the episode for you.
David & Travis have the latest news about the MTG Arena Beta as well as a mini Dominaria Draft primer!
David & Travis bring you a draft along with the new set, and some advice / data points from Arena drafts.
David & Travis have news from Arena updates, thoughts on GRN limited and a level up involving Hate Drafting.
David & Travis have been playing Guilds of Ravnica sealed, and have some early thoughts about the format.
David & Travis have a preview card from Guilds of Ravnica for you!
David & Travis go deep on reading signals in draft.
David & Travis have a grab bag of topics, from advice for Khans flashback drafts, Arena news update, and one last "medium" card to put to rest.
David & Travis discuss when to use removal in limited. Hold it, or Fire it Off?
David & Travis discuss this week in Arena & revisit an old episode with fresh eyes. You still mulligan too much.
David & Travis explore recent criticisms of MTG Arena.
David & Travis discuss the recent economy update to MTG Arena and share first experiences with Dominaria!
David & Travis have a jumbo episode for you this week to get you ready for your Dominaria events!
David & Travis have four cards from the upcoming Dominaria set to preview for you! It looks like we have a limited archetype appearing....
David & Travis want to get you ready for the Modern Cube, now out on MTGO. They chat about the changes to the cube and do a pack one pick one from cube tutor!
David & Travis have been playing and streaming the MTG Arena Beta for a week, and there is still more to discuss about this game! The boys have a chat about where Arena is now, and where they hope to see it go in the future.
David & Travis have been waiting to tell you about MTG: Arena, and now they can! A huge new update dropped on the 22nd creating a new format and opening the game up to streaming and discussion!
David Travis (AB'71), Author, Curator, and former Chair of the Department of Photography of the The Art Institute of Chicago, speaking. A specialist in the modernist period, he has organized a number of significant shows and contributed scholarly essays to their catalogs, including Starting With Atget: Photographs from the Julien Levy Collection (1977), Photography Rediscovered: American Photographs 1900-1930 (1979), André Kertész: Of Paris and New York (1985), On the Art of Fixing a Shadow: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Photography (1989), Edward Weston: The Last Years in Carmel (2001), Taken By Design: Photography from the Institute of Design 1937-1971 (2002),Yousuf Karsh: Regarding Heroes (2008), and most recently Karsh: Beyond the Camera (2012). He has organized and presented more than 125 exhibitions of photography at the Art Institute of Chicago and has also been active as a guest curator for other major museums. His exhibitions have been shown at the National Gallery of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Art in Osaka, the Museo degli Innocenti (Florence), and for the Patrimoine photographique of the French Ministry of Culture, which inducted him as a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1987. In December of 2002, he was named a “Chicagoan of the Year” by the Chicago Tribune Arts critics. A book of his lectures and essays was issued in 2003 by David R. Godine Publisher under the title: At the Edge of the Light: Thoughts on Photographers and Photography, on Talent and Genius. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance.
In this episode, we talk with David Travis, founder of UK-based UX agency User Focus, and creator of the popular online course, User Experience: The Ultimate Guide To Usability. During the interview, we discuss why the field of user experience is in such demand, the pros and cons of training that is delivered in an online format, how newcomers to the field can gain the experience they need to break into the user experience industry, and the most important quality of a good user experience designer. For full episode details, including links and transcript, see: https://uxmastery.com/ux-mastery-podcast-3-interview-with-david-travis/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ux-mastery/message
David Travis, former Chair and Curator of the Department of Photography at the Art Institute of Chicago, discusses why Yousuf Karsh may be the last of his kind. Travis examines the unique factors in Karsh's own personal background, traditional training, inventive techniques, and attitude toward heroes and hero-worship. Presented as a part of the symposium "Yousuf Karsh and the Art of Photographic Portraiture." This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.
Dawoud Bey presents photographs from his recent book Class Pictures: Portraits of American Teenagers and discusses his work with David Travis, chair of the Department of Photography. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.