Big Words
Thanks to this BrooklynBeta attendee I discovered the iphone app Big Words. It’s brilliant in its simplicity! Don’t we all have moments where we need to say something, with big words, on our screen?
View ArticleFriday Link Pack
I spent the past three days at yet another amazing BrooklynBeta 2012. This is last year’s trailer. - Location Based Racism. - Now this is is an unusual design of a resume. Made me look. - Cute. The...
View ArticleLennon's Poster
Beautifully shot short film about painstakingly recreating the poster that inspired John Lennon to write "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite": Lennon's Poster.
View ArticleGurdon
"I believe he has ideas about becoming a scientist: on his presents showing this is quite ridiculous..." Perhaps a wee bit quick to judge?
View ArticleMansi Shah
Graphic designer & pattern maker Mansi Shah really has a wondeful grasp on what playful design really looks like. She manages to create a sunny outlook throughout her whole body of work—whether by...
View ArticleBell's
Pretty sure I scored the last six-pack of Bell's Seasonal Oberon beer the other night at the store. It is my go-to summer beer and a sure sign of Fall once it disappears from shelves. Luckily, I can...
View ArticleI Like To Taste It Slowly
A classic FDL. "I like bars just after they open for the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny and the barkeep is giving himself that last look in the mirror to...
View ArticleLikes but No Love: Rethinking Social ROI for Travel Brands
Okay, we get it. People like you when you post cute pictures of tiny turtles or sunsets overlooking a beachfront. But what does that mean? Travel brands are so “Like” crazy, a country even changed...
View ArticleIceland Adventure Photos
I recently came back from 1.5 weeks traveling around Iceland, an extremely beautiful country. You can view a few snaps on Facebook and read more about the trip below. I went with a company called...
View ArticleTeenNick: Less Kid, More Adult
Launched in 2002 as The N, TeenNick, as it was renamed in 2009, is part of the Nickelodeon family of channels geared towards, as its name implies, teenagers. With a mix of reruns and original...
View ArticleCook's Illustrated
"Most noticeably, the magazine dispenses with the tone that the critic Alexander Cockburn described as 'cookbook pastoral'-- the sense that the ideal dinner is a sit-down for 16 with candlelight and...
View Article♥ / The Squarespace Developer Platform
A big thank you to Squarespace for sponsoring this week’s RSS Feed. Squarespace, the all-in-one solution for building beautiful websites, blogs, or portfolios, is introducing the Squarespace Developer...
View ArticleBilblioracle
Reading Is in the Air, the Bilblioracle is live today to 2pm ET. Tell him the last five books you've read and he'll tell you what to read next.
View ArticleNick Frank
Nick Frank’s photographic abstracts wonderfully capture the playful spirit of the Mira Nordheide shopping centre in Munich, Germany. (via Present & Correct) —– Also worth viewing: Matthias...
View ArticleAuthor Rank
Speaking of John "The Biblioracle" Warner, he writes, "That one's my favorite. I'm never going to be invited to the Top 10 table with Patterson, Rowling, and Grisham, but at 4,609, if the authors of...
View ArticleThe Brooklyn Beta Song
Jonathan Mann is a songmachine. Why? He writes a song a day and after attending the three days of Brooklyn Beta last week he summarized the conference in this song. Watch out, it’s an earworm, which...
View ArticleCloud: an interactive sculpture
Cloud: an interactive sculpture made from 6,000 recycled light bulbs.
View ArticlePilgrimage by Werner Herzog
Pilgrimage, a silent short by Werner Herzog, chronicling Mexican and Russian Pilgrims. Via WFMU.
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