Archive for the ‘Random’ Category

Broken System

Monday, May 24th, 2010

The People

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What the people want

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What the people get

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numyum

Monday, February 1st, 2010

numyum is Mustafa Alami. I am a designer and I live in San Francisco.

numyum is a sketch/narrative/archive/blog of ideas, life and birds. I post new and old projects. I will go back and edit posts with new content and update the date as life and events change. Also, I don’t write much. You are not going to find witty narrative here. I see images, pictures, patterns, diagrams and shapes.

My professional details can be found on malami.com.

PleaseĀ comment on this post if you would like to contact me.

As of Feb 1, 2010 – I work for Salesforce.com as a lead interaction designer.

I work for Oracle Corporation, so I need to add this statement:

The views expressed on this blog are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle. The views and opinions expressed by visitors to this blog are theirs and do not necessarily reflect mine.

My Online Places

Monday, January 5th, 2009

I have a new addition:
http://www.dailymile.com/people/malami

Not sure how long I will use it. I like the idea of tracking my weekend bike rides. Although, it would be nice if they include a simple tool that would auto log my mid-week repeat commuter bike miles. I have no plans to login and post on a daily basis. The miles would certainly add up.

http://www.malami.com
http://twitter.com/numyum
http://www.linkedin.com/in/malami
http://malami.yelp.com/
http://delicious.com/numyum/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/malami/
http://malami.stumbleupon.com

numyum categories

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

I resolved to use three categories: art, design & random. Design is projects that have a specific objective/problem and a specific user in mind. Art is my exploration work. Random is commentary about random things. The nice thing about wordpress, I can change things later.

Think.com Homepage

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

thinkhomepage

Think.com and ThinkQuest: Datasheet

Monday, May 15th, 2006

My goal was to create a composition of Think.com application screen shots. I used Autodesk Maya to render the cover art.

think_front

Think_back

Then it was time to do the ThinkQuest datasheet.

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