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Favorite authorsAlbert-László Barabási, Dan Brown, Mark Buchanan, James Felici, Alan Fletcher, Dave Gray, Juergen Gulbins, Johannes Itten, Tibor Kalman, John Maeda, Paul Mijksenaar, Colin Moock, Marty Neumeier, Donald A. Norman, Johannes Plass, Dorling Kindersley, Mitchel Resnick, Adrian Shaughnessy, Erik Spiekermann, Neal Stephenson, Rudy VanderLans, Anne Willan, Ben Willmore, Jeffrey Zeldman (Shared favorites)
About meSML = Design + Technology + Marketing Strategy
See-ming Lee 李思明 SML is an art director, designer, photographer and technologist in New York City.
See-ming combines his unique skill sets as both a designer and programmer to help international Fortune 500 companies with their websites, advertising campaigns, interactive installations and prototypes which has led to numerous industry recognitions.
Projects he worked on had been featured in The Associated Press, BBC, Business Week, CBC, CNet, CNN, Forbes, IHT, New York Times, Red Herring, ReadWriteWeb, Reuters, USA Today, Vanity Fair, Washington Post, Web Designer Depot and Yahoo! They have also been recognized in multiple Omni Intermedia Awards, One Show Interactive awards, WWW Health Awards, WMA Web Awards and Graphis Interactive Annuals.
Notable clients in the past include Bank of America, Bristol-Myers Squibb, British Airways, David's Bridal, EMI Muisc Publishing, IBM, Prada, Regus Group, MasterCard Interntional, McKinsey & Co, Morgan Stanley, WebMD, Yale University and Ziff Davis Media.
See-ming holds a B.A. in fine art with a concentration in graphic design from Yale University.
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Algorithms, analysis, analytics, annual reports, architecture, artificial intelligence, audio, automation, autonomous agent, ballet, blog, brand management, calligraphy, cartography, cellular automata, charts, chess, code, color theory, communication, corporate identity design, data, design theory, dictionary, encryption, faq, forms, gadgets, go, graph theory, heuristic analysis, human-computer interface, heuristic evaluation, hypothesis, ice cream, icons, information design, interaction design, journals, languages, linux, manuals, maps, marketing, moleskine, motion design, music theory, nature, network theory, non-fiction, object-oriented programming, optimization, organic chemistry, patterns, photography, philosophy, piano, protocol, puzzles, research, scrabble, scripting, search engine, self-organization, shopping, signal, sound, strategy, symbols, symmetry, symphonic electronica, synergy, systems, thesaurus, typography, user experience, user interface, visualization, wiki, wit.
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Lionel
posted by Sisifus at 1:27 pm (EST) on Jan 15, 2010
Lionel
posted by Sisifus at 1:13 pm (EST) on Jan 15, 2010
;)
Lionel
posted by Sisifus at 9:28 am (EST) on Jan 15, 2010
Here’s wishing you a fantastic day filled with fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools.
-Jeremy :)
posted by JeremyCShipp at 7:34 am (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
I noticed that Dan Brown is one of your favorite authors. I just read the Da Vinci Code for the first time recently. I really enjoyed the ideas explored in that novel. What other Dan Brown books would you recommend? (I'm not sure exactly how many he's written in total.)
Here's wishing you the best in all aspects of your life.
-Jeremy :)
posted by JeremyCShipp at 5:34 am (EST) on Nov 24, 2007
posted by rejeanpellerin at 11:11 pm (EST) on Nov 18, 2007