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Three blogs you should subscribe to

For 2011 I’m going to be focusing very heavily on content creation and delivery. An important part of content creation is for me to consume a lot of content. On Mondays I’m going to share three blogs that I read regularly and I would love for you to share blogs that you’re reading in the comments.

This week, some design focused blogs:

Public School

I started subscribing to Public School a few months ago because it was making some noise here in Austin. Public School is a design studio here in Austin and the content of their feed reflects that. It’s less of a source of a original content as it is a aggregate of what the designers at Public School come across in their internet travels.

// Keywords: design, culture, communication

Mike Industries

Mike Davidson is a seasoned web developer with some really big sites under his belt. He doesn’t post a lot so this one won’t bog you down. If you are into user experience (not just the web kind) you might want to add Mike to your reader.

// Keywords: user experience, industry news, web design

Promise Tangeman

Promise Tangeman is a good source for design inspiration. She promised (hehe) to post more often this year….didn’t we all? Anyway, a little of this a little of that and some good links to.

// Keywords: graphic design, photography, fashion

Hit me with your favorite design blogs, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 go!

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Blog’s You Aren’t Reading

I have always been the kind of person that is looking for the next cool new thing. Here are some feeds I am getting that you’re not…but should check out.

  • Feminist Mormon Housewives | Yeah I know. For some reason it is in the reader and I check in on them. They found me on a blog I wrote something for and started some discussion, been getting the feed ever since. Plus I have always been fascinated by Mormons.
  • Mike Davidson | Mike is the mastermind behind sites like Newsvine and ESPN.com. Add this to your reader to get insider information that only a guy at that level has access to. Plus I think he’s funny.
  • Seed Magazine | I enjoy thinking on the heavy. Seed magazine takes science to a cultural level as science begins to blur the line between culture and geekdom.

So I read a lot and I am looking for more. What should I add to the reader…your blog?

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