Not Many Casualties Worth It To Get Saddam Hussein?
This is what Cheney calls a "quagmire."

Debbie Millman has worked in the design business for over 25 years. She is President of the design division at Sterling Brands. She has been there for nearly 15 years and in that time she has worked on the redesign of global brands for Pepsi, Procter & Gamble, Campbell’s, Colgate, Nestle and Hasbro. Prior to Sterling, she was a Senior Vice President at Interbrand and a Marketing Director at Frankfurt Balkind. Debbie is President of the AIGA, the largest professional association for design. She is a contributing editor at Print Magazine, a design writer at FastCompany.com and Brand New and Chair of the Masters in Branding Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. In 2005, she began hosting the first weekly radio talk show about design on the Internet. The show is titled “Design Matters with Debbie Millman” and it is now featured on DesignObserver.com. In addition to “Look Both Ways: Illustrated Essays on the Intersection of Life and Design,” (HOW Books, 2009, she is the author of "How To Think Like A Great Graphic Designer" (Allworth Press, 2007) and “The Essential Principles of Graphic Design” (Rotovision, 2008).
2 Comments:
If only he were running for Prez, this is the sort of Silver Bullet that sinks a campaign. Now we get to see what sort of gems the Internet really has hidden!
Ok my blood pressure it up. I hate to repeat the obvious but imagine if this man was a Democrat --- this video would be alllll over Fox News. These people are nothing but puppets for "stragetic decisions." Ergh.
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