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Advice on Design and Life: Graphic Designers Then and Now | Brain Pickings
“A designer without a sense of history is worth nothing,” iconic graphic designer Massimo Vignelli famously declared. But this maxim holds true — if not truer — of personal history: It’s that agglomeration of lived experience that centers our sense of self and fuels our slot machine of creativity. In I Used to Be a…
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AppIQ | Download & Revenue estimates | Distimo
AppIQ | Download & Revenue estimates | Distimo.
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These imaginary cereal boxes by Phil Postma are… | Archie McPhee’s Endless Geyser of AWESOME!
These imaginary cereal boxes by Phil Postma are… | Archie McPhee’s Endless Geyser of AWESOME!.
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Eat Play Love Des Moines!: A little bit of El Salvador, big taste!
Wow! I’m sad it took us so long to discover this place. It isn’t much from the outside, but there is a small parking lot that will fit 10-12 cars that is well-lit. They have the inside decorated with souvenirs from El Salvador and it really is interesting to look at. Don’t get me wrong,…
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Why Adults Should Ditch The Shorts, Wear Suits – Forbes
The kid-who-stayed-40-years-too-long-on-the-playground look doesn’t inspire trust. If dressing up as a third grader is your idea of how to treat yourself, what’s your idea of how to treat me? And what’s the rest of the world’s idea of how to treat you? When I was growing up, I was told, “The way you dress is…
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What It Really Means to Dress for Success – Forbes
Experiment with your appearance. Notice how people react to you when you wear certain colors or styles. Then, based on those reactions and your career goals, you can make an informed decision about how you want to “package” yourself. via What It Really Means to Dress for Success – Forbes.
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How a Working-Class Couple Amassed a Priceless Art Collection | Mental Floss
It wasn’t long before the artwork overtook their home. By all accounts, the 450-square-foot apartment on East 86th Street was more of a storage facility than a place to live. The Vogels’ collection gradually replaced all their furniture save the kitchen table, some chairs, a bureau, and the bed, which concealed dozens of drawings by…
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Evocative Collection I
Evocative Collection I.
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The Art of George W. Bush and the Importance of Play — Architecting A Life — Medium
We all remember a time when we understood that intuitively. We were probably six or seven. We were encouraged to draw, to paint, to sing, to build things out of other things, and it never occurred to us that being good at any of it was relevant. But as we grew older, we found that…
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Responsive Day Out · Brighton · March 1st, 2013
This would have been fun… Responsive Day Out · Brighton · March 1st, 2013.