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Nov 28

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Jul 30

(via fuckyeahamazing)

(via fuckyeahamazing)

Jul 20

How To Load Up Your Kindle With Non-Amazon Ebooks (via The Consumerist) -

So you’ve got a Kindle, and you have books on it, and you want to keep those books—no matter what Amazon or a publisher decides you deserve in the future. Your legal options are limited, but you do have some.

Jun 17

Best tattoo Ever! - Core77

Best tattoo Ever! - Core77

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Venn Diagram - Happiness in Business (via budcaddell)

Venn Diagram - Happiness in Business (via budcaddell)

Jun 16

IDEO Method Cards -

IDEO Method Cards show 51 of the methods we use to inspire great design and keep people at the center of our design process. Each card describes one method and includes a brief story about how and when to use it. The cards are divided into four categories: Learn, Look, Ask and Try, making it easy to reference, browse, sort, and share the cards.

Jun 11

Deadline Stop Motion (via Fubiz) -

One of the coolest stop motion animations I’ve seen in a long time.

Jun 05

Art Is My Hustle - Tmagic Art

Art Is My Hustle - Tmagic Art

Jun 04

28 Ways to Customize Your Mac Desktop (via Outlaw Design Blog)

Jun 01

Quotes on Design -

Refresh the page to see new quotes on design.

May 30

Epidemia de Pánico / Panic Epidemy (via Eneas)

Epidemia de Pánico / Panic Epidemy (via Eneas)

Spirits Rising (via WSJ) -

In 1831, Pyotr Smirnov was born to illiterate Russian serfs in a village so remote that walking at night required clanking metal sticks together to scare off the wolves lurking at forest’s edge. But he had ambition and intelligence.

As a teenage apprentice to an innkeeper- uncle in a nearby town, he observed the mechanics of pricing and supply. In his 30s he set up shop himself as a small-time liquor peddler.

By 1886, he was selling two-thirds of Moscow’s vodka. Soon he was purveyor to the czar, presiding over a company whose product saturated the vast Russian empire.

Jerry Stahl on how he quick smoking crack by using heroin. (via The Moth podcast on iTunes)

Jerry Stahl on how he quick smoking crack by using heroin. (via The Moth podcast on iTunes)

May 28

“And it happened as the Philistine arose and was drawing near David that David hastened and ran out from the lines toward the Philistine,” the Bible says. “And he reached his hand into the pouch and took from there a stone and slung it and struck the Philistine in his forehead.” The second sentence—the slingshot part—is what made David famous. But the first sentence matters just as much. David broke the rhythm of the encounter. He speeded it up. “The sudden astonishment when David sprints forward must have frozen Goliath, making him a better target,” the poet and critic Robert Pinsky writes in “The Life of David.” Pinsky calls David a “point guard ready to flick the basketball here or there.” David pressed. That’s what Davids do when they want to beat Goliaths.” — Annals of Innovation: How David Beats Goliath: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker