De taal van mr. Jip van Harten en dr. Janneke Bavelinck samenvatting / mindmap

Dutch only, sorry…

Een prachtig boekje over hoe we het met z’n allen zo moeilijk maken met die taal van ons. En hoe met beter kan. Dit is mijn mindmap / samenvatting van het boek ‘De taal van mr. Jip van Harten en dr. Janneke Bavelinck’ van Simo Goddijn, Floor van Horen, Inge Leenders, e.a.

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Thu 28.07.11 No comments

Mac at Work book summary / mindmap

I read the Mac at Work book (because I’m writing Het MacBoekje book ). This is my summary / mindmap (click to get full blow .pdf).

Sun 08.05.11 No comments

REWORK book summary / mindmap

Great book I’ve read through, REWORK. This is my summary / mindmap (click on it to enlarge). You can also download it as an interactive .pdf, but that requires Adobe Reader.

Fri 22.04.11 No comments

Video Roadtrip Amerika 2010

Thu 19.08.10 1 comment

Binderclips, iPad Stands and shortcuts 4m. video

Tue 06.07.10 No comments

$5 iPad Dock instructions

I’ve been working on the $5 iPad Dock (or €4 iPad Stand) project with Martijn Aslander and Simon Blazer for a week now. And so much happend in just one week. I photographed the pre production model and wrote about it on Lifehacking.nl. Just two days later and it was featured on loads of websites like Wired ,TUAW and CrunchGear. Orders started showing up, it’s going somewhere, that is for sure.

Today I posted the instructions on how to DIY the $5 / €4 iPad Stand on Instructables. Make one (or order one) !

Download the DIY-wooden-5-iPad-Dock-Stand .pdf for easy reading/printing/saving.

Wed 21.04.10 1 comment

About Crumpler Bags and feeling special

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I think, deep down, that is why I buy Crumpler bags. Yes I like the design, yes I think they are high quality and yes I love the functionality. But they make me feel special. Lugging a Crumpler bag around says something about you. You’re very likely to be in the creative branch and most likely to keep a Mac in there. And I like that.

But a couple of times Crumpler didn’t make me feel special at all, even worse. I walked into a Crumpler stores before with my bright red Crumpler bag. Employees not doing much were hanging around. Not a word. No hello, no nod, no nothing. Strange. I don’t think it was me. Usually the Crumpler employees start talking about your shared passion, those great products. And I usually end up buying something, not this time obviously.

How easily these stores could have made a couple of more bucks. At least acknowledge a customer. And carrying a Crumpler bag into a Crumpler store spells out ‘returning satisfied customer, hello!’.

Hey, it’s no biggie. I’m sure I’ll buy more Crumpler stuff (even though I think they’re quite heavy). I just think they missed the easiest, cheapest opportunity to increase sales; sell more to existing customers. Make them feel special.

How do you make your customers feel special?

Fri 02.04.10 2 comments

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