From the Labs
16 November 2006
Filed under Code, Design, Politics, Text, The Interweb
For three months I’ve been trying to find the time and space to write a post announcing this cool new thing I’m involved in, but because it’s cool - and therefore I’m the busiest I’ve ever been - I haven’t done it. But the longer I leave it, the more there is to write about, and now that I KNOW I can’t really do it justice, I’m just going to break the ice: Joseph Pearson and I have started a little web development business called Inventive Labs. Today, we launched one of our first projects, Australians All. For an idea of what it’s all about, there’s no better person to turn to than the founder of the site, former PM Malcolm Fraser, whose introductory essay pretty much covers it.
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Views from the Floor
Joseph says:
Woohoo!
Angela Rutherford says:
Love the Australians All site! The design and information architecture is a perfect fit with the content. And it really satisfies me to see people from my generation producing a community where voices could be joined and heard. I have been so disappointed with how apathetic my generation, Generation X, has become, compared to the passion of the Baby Boomers to protest and march for what they believed in.
kate says:
looks good... will save the actual proper reading for when I am more awake. so happy for you getting the Lab off the ground.
Khoi Vinh says:
You're takin' over! Congratulations, this is all around awesome. We're all expecting even bigger and better things from you lot.
Speak, friend, and enter