A Wikipedia adventure – Design Methods
Adam Kallish, Delivery Director for Tanagram Partners has been shaping the design industry for 15+ years. A few years ago he collaborated with good friend Nate Burgos and decided to publish a Wikipedia post defining Design Methods. As active citizens of the internet, we here at Tanagram have partaken in far too many discussions about the value of the information presented by a system that can be manipulated by anyone. Despite the fact that this debate will continue forever, we can’t ignore the fact that good content can be found on the Wikipedia site. The Design Methods article is one of those pieces. Adam tells us when he and Nate were posting to Wikipedia the adventure occurred on the discussion tab. Both tabs are amazing reads.
Posted by Joseph Juhnke on August 1, 2008


1 Comment on A Wikipedia adventure – Design Methods
By David Gerard on August 1, 2008 at 9:28 am
Nice one, and lots of references!
There were a couple of templates at the top asking for more verification – I’ve changed these to ask for inline references. I presume you have the books to hand – if you can show your working, that makes the article all the better and more robust.
Thanks for writing for Wikipedia
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