Design Observer would like to know more about our readers — where you are, what you read on our site, what you like. We've put together a simple (and confidential) questionnaire in SurveyMonkey: we'd like to hear from as many readers as possible.
Survery closed Monday 9AM May 18 (and link removed here). Over 1500 readers completed the survey. Thank you. Winners will be posted within a day: stay tuned.
For those who complete the survey, we will hold a raffle to give away:
1. Michael Bierut's voice on your home answering machine (à la Carl Kasell of NPR)
2. Scrapbooks: An American History by Jessica Helfand (signed)
3. The Next Page: Thirty Tables of Contents by Michael Bierut, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand (signed)
4. 40 Posters for the Yale School of Architecture by Michael Bierut (signed)
5. A bottle of Winterhouse maple syrup, a gift from William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand
Beyond the survey, comments on this post are also open: if there is something you especially like at Design Observer, let us know. If there is something we can improve, constructive suggestions are welcome, too.
Thank you.
Comments [16]
05.14.09
01:33
05.14.09
02:19
Also, the prizes sound amazing.
When is maple syrup not an awesome gift?
05.14.09
02:46
05.14.09
02:52
Michael leaves the voice message for your mobile phone voice mail box. I went completely mobile 3 years ago so don't have a home answering machine.
Bill and Jessica will make pancakes for the maple syrup as well. Yummy.
05.14.09
07:45
I really appreciate Design Observer for two main reasons:
1. It brings to my attention all sorts of things I might not otherwise know about.
2. Reader's comments range from interesting and informed to nutty and unhinged, but almost always add something to the discussion, and I also personally enjoy the chance to comment.
05.14.09
09:21
And for those of us in Canada, I would propose the following:
1. Jessica comes to plant seeds on our deck/garden (and chats up the local design kids) in lieu of the maple syrup, which would be promptly confiscated by security folks if carried in your hand baggage.
2. Michael and Bill don't get their hands dirty.
05.14.09
11:28
05.15.09
06:53
05.15.09
09:31
05.16.09
04:10
05.16.09
06:06
05.16.09
06:54
I will say the long list of books with no reviews isn't very helpful, and that's saying something because I like books. Maybe a brief synopsis or an edited list or something. I'm sure that's partly to receive free books / flatter senders but the way the books are featured isn't helpful.
05.18.09
09:43
1. Michael Bierut's voice on your home answering machine (a la Carl Kasell of NPR) : Michael VanDerAa
2. Scrapbooks: An American History by Jessica Helfand (signed by the author) : Christine Klein, Bloomington, IN
3. The Next Page: Thirty Tables of Contents by Michael Bierut, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand (signed by the authors) : Andrew Crocker, Brooklyn, NY
4. 40 Posters for the Yale School of Architecture by Michael Bierut (signed by the author) : Kate Earhart, San Francisco, CA
5. A bottle of Winterhouse maple syrup, a gift from William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand : Mark Lamster, Brooklyn, NY
Plus added prizes of Design Observer T-Shirts:
Robin Hendrickson, New York, NY
Ivan Maletin, Jerusalem Israel
Kyle Picone, Shelton, CT 0
Martins Pilsetnieks, Riga, Latvia
Travis Smith, Indianapolis, IN
Congratulations and thank you to all participants.
05.21.09
01:59
12.24.09
01:29
01.12.10
06:51