February 2012
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Tiger Moms Everywhere are Nodding in Aproval
myparentsarelinsane:
(Jeff Yang, NY Daily News) Chris Trotman/Getty Images
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To think about the web responsively is to think in proportions, not pixels.
– Redefined: A fantastic read on the process behind responsive web design by @trentwalton
I really love working on the web, it constantly forces me to adapt and keep learning.
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suffering produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not...
– Lin’s Appeal: Faith, Pride and Points
To My Old Master
Pretty amazing letter from a former slave to his former master. Read it, it’s well worth your time.
Say howdy to George Carter, and thank him for taking the pistol from you when you were shooting at me.
January 2012
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Less but better.
– Dieter Rams.
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Agitated Smurf
wtfismikewearing:
MJ’s impression of a hole in the ozone layer.
Hehehe.
I want this. →
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If You Teach A Man To Photograph: Haiti, As Seen... →
“When you see what Haitians think is beautiful to photograph, important, profound,” she says, “you learn more about them than anything an outsider can show you. And they do it better because it is so intimate.”
Great piece by NPR on Haiti as seen by fellow Haitians. Perspective is such a good thing.
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I think the best legacy I could leave would be to be a good husband and a good...
– http://thegreatdiscontent.com/noah-stokes
December 2011
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What do design and Bruce Lee have in common?
Far more than you think, here’s an excerpt from Mark’s post. Read it, it’s good.
Someone who knew a lot about uncompromising systems was Bruce Lee. As you may know, Bruce Lee was an martial artist film star in the 60s and 70s. He was also a philosophy major and had a deep interest in understanding the physiological and psychological effects of combat. He had a deep interest in...
October 2011
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September 2011
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The Art of Clean Up: Sorting and Stacking Everyday... →
Found this via @swissmiss, pretty stinkin cool.
Designers vs Coding
viafrank:
“Do I need to know how to code?” is a question that comes up with sure-fire consistency in design circles. I’ve seen it asked by so many, from uncertain design students in classrooms worried about their chances of landing a job, to seasoned professionals at conferences seeing their pool of print projects slowly evaporate. The question is being asked with even greater frequency as of...
May 2011
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September 2010
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Questionably Useful: Why is the design... →
questionably-useful:
Thanks to the western world’s shift in discourse medium (from typography to television) the written theoretical realms of design have been totally marginalised, while the poor visual products of the past have been foregrounded.
People, including many designers (especially new to the industry),…
August 2010
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Sweet silky smooth nintendo beats: The Pharcyde - Runnin’ (Philippians...
– josephrlee