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Google before you Tweet is the new Think before you speak - LeMasney Consulting
So I recently gave a class at Princeton Public Library on Google Drive. I speak about it frequently to organizations and internal groups as well. It is a topic that is nearly as close to my heart as visual literacy, and one that strongly affects the way I learn, work, and live. The accompanying presentation is at this link on Google Drive. And that, in effect, is part of the power of it. I can control who gets what kind of access to all of my documents going back to my first digital document, and can grant access or editing rights with a link.

10 things to know about Google Drive



37 of 365 - expectation effect by John LeMasney via lemasney.com
Expectation effect is when the personal expectations of a user affects their perception and behavior. Examples are everywhere. Advertising uses the expectation effect to convince […]

37 of 365: Expectation Effect design principle




I recently worked very closely with Julie Strange on a library program’s visual branding project that focused on the ideas of exploration, new horizons, and breaking […]

DEAL: A library visual branding collaboration


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On May 17th at 10 a.m. I gave a talk to the Princeton YWCA Newcomers about the future of mobile computing. Here is the writeup: https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1lY5cnJqAGtwT3PUOBJYn15SZ_XjtocdPjE_bqFTxs_U […]

Talk: Princeton Newcomers: On the Future of Mobile Computing