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1. Fall


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2. Indische Kresse in Chinavase

Wunderschönes Aquarell von Jan Voerman sr. (1857 - 1941). Das Bild stammt vermutlich aus der Zeit zwischen 1890 / 1904. In diesem Zeitraum hat Voerman ähnliche Blumenbilder gemalt, die sehr hoch gehandelt werden.


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3. Autumn


Aquarell and gouache on paper.
Client: Apple
Bernhard Oberdieck

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4. The Bear in the Boat


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5. Piraten auf hoher See

Skizzen und Reinzeichnung für ein Produkt von Piratoplast, das fröhliche Augenplaster.






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6. CD Cover - Kinderlieder

Habe gerade mal wieder ein neues CD Kinderlieder Cover fertiggestellt. Unschwer zu erkennen: Der kleine Hävelmann.


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7. E-Book App

Mein neuestes E-Book App für iPhone und iPad ist nun auch erhältlich:


Eine Geschichte einer kleinen dicken Maus, die sich durch ihren Mit und ihre Schlauheit den Respekt der ganzen Mäuseschar verdient und die Mausfamilie vor den Eulen rettet.

Tubby Wins Again! - Mark Holme

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8. Neues Webseitendesign und neue Bilder

Ich habe mal wieder meiner Webseite ein neues Design verschafft und auf meiner Portfolio Seite 1 vier neue Bilder eingefügt. Ich hoffe, sie gefallen Ihnen.


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9. Die grüne Insel


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10. Angel

Published as CD cover.


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11. Schatzsuche im Kölner Dom


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12. User-Driven Innovation

My April copy of Business 2.0 arrived yesterday. On pages 50 and 51 is a piece*, "Building a Better Book Club" on Tim Spaulding and LibraryThing, described in the article as "a social network based not on who you know but on what you've read."

It's a positive piece and deservedly so as LibraryThing clearly provides members with value by making a service lots of people want as well as offering an active role in designing the service as it develops.

There was a (to me) related article in the Sunday New York Times, "How to Improve It? Ask Those Who Use It."

Two quotes from each article.

On LibraryThing: "But Spaulding expects LibraryThing's real growth to come from using the community's collective wisdom to improve the way the world finds books [...] Spaulding's next target is to get into the business of advising libraries on how to manage their catalogs."

On user-driven innovation: "Mr. von Hippel [Sloan School of Management] is the leading advocate of the value of letting users of products modify them or improve them, because they may come up with changes that manufacturers never considered. [...] Mr von Hippel...says that as user communities...spread, they will dominate innovation."

*Jessamyn West is quoted as is Chris Locke (co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and, right now, embroiled in a blogosphere brouhaha with Kathy Sierra of Creating Passionate Users).

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