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About katiekills

Katiekills is a User Experience Designer

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On November 6, 2009 katiekills Discussed

How Many Books Do You Read Each Year?

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I’ve found that with how fast-paced our lives have become it takes a lot of effort and concerted dedication to sit down and read, and even more to not feel guilty about it. I recently joined a casual book club to inspire more reading in my life. It’s working out fairly well and I find it’s nice to have people to discuss what I’m reading with. An incomplete list of what I’ve read this year:• Outliers• In Defense of Food• Deep Economy• The Omnivore’s Dilemma (again)• Brave New World (again)• When You Are Engulfed In Flames• Atlas Shrugged• The Time Traveler’s Wife• The Road• 100 Years of Solitude• Code of the StreetAnd picked up a few others here and there. Looking at these 11 books I am proud of myself.

On September 25, 2009 katiekills Discussed

Transparency: The Most Committed Crimes in the Country

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This infographic has a lot of potential. It’s too bad most of the icons aren’t strong enough describe their meaning on their own and one has to refer back to the text to fully grasp their meaning.

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On November 6, 2009 katiekills Discussed

How Many Books Do You Read Each Year?

  • and said:

I’ve found that with how fast-paced our lives have become it takes a lot of effort and concerted dedication to sit down and read, and even more to not feel guilty about it. I recently joined a casual book club to inspire more reading in my life. It’s working out fairly well and I find it’s nice to have people to discuss what I’m reading with. An incomplete list of what I’ve read this year:• Outliers• In Defense of Food• Deep Economy• The Omnivore’s Dilemma (again)• Brave New World (again)• When You Are Engulfed In Flames• Atlas Shrugged• The Time Traveler’s Wife• The Road• 100 Years of Solitude• Code of the StreetAnd picked up a few others here and there. Looking at these 11 books I am proud of myself.

On September 25, 2009 katiekills Discussed

Transparency: The Most Committed Crimes in the Country

  • and said:

This infographic has a lot of potential. It’s too bad most of the icons aren’t strong enough describe their meaning on their own and one has to refer back to the text to fully grasp their meaning.

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