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This blog records my ongoing research and analysis of Irish graphic design blogs, initially established for my Masters dissertation. Please contribute to this process by posting comments. All constructive feedback is useful. I will try to respond to all useful posts and, where relevant, show how they have influenced my thinking.

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Wednesday
01Apr2009

Small pieces, loosely connected

After a very quick scan through the blogs submitted after yesterday’s email request it strikes me that there are no A-list or Go-To blogs in the Irish Graphic Design sector. Only a few blogs were mentioned more than once by respondents (in what was admittedly a very small and unscientific sample).

Where are the Seth Godins, the Hugh Macleods and John Grubers of this sector? Given the small size of the Irish graphic design sector and the smaller subset one would expect to actively blog within that, perhaps small, ultra-niche atomized, personalized audiences are all that one can expect. Shirkey’s power law analysis of blogging would suggest that one or two of these blogs should have gained a broader audience and expanded beyond their initial audience.

Actions: examine the sample blogs.
— Is their content very personalized, only of interest to friends and acquaintances?
— Is their content primarily of interest only to the author (diary blog, design reference for self)?
— Is their material published on an ad-hoc basis, with long intermissions?
— Does the blog promote the designer or their business?

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