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History of Ski Aerial Acrobatics
10 reasons to avoid talking on the phone
I agree with Kottke, I am not big on talking on the phone either. So, it comes to no surprise that these 10 reasons to avoid talking on the phone made me nod.
Embroidered Blankie
My fabulous sister Charlotte, sent our little two week old man a fabulous gift from Switzerland: Name embroidered Blankies and pacifier clip! And I just discovered that the site owners updated their website with Tilo’s name. Fun!
Thank you sis!
Tom Balchin
Stunning poster by Tom Balchin.
Electric Piano Dining Table
G would love one of these Electric Piano Dining Tables.
#bucketfail
Fantastic write-up of this morning’s CreativeMornings Talk by Allan Chochinov over at soulellis.com. Thank you Paul!
UPDATE: And here’s a write-up from over at Design Is People. (Scroll down to the end of the post for a quite amusing picture of me taking a virtual bite out of the breakfast buffet.)
Youngest Virtual Guest Ever
Allan Chochinov of Core77 was our fantastic speaker at today’s snowy CreativeMornings which was generously hosted by the MFA in Interaction Design of SVA. Liz Danzico (Bobulate) was so kind to fill in for me.
Tilo (12 days) and I had the honor to experience the event from ‘the other side’ as Virtual Guests. Below are some images I took during the event. Quite a surreal experience, I must say! I even got to ‘virtually’ enjoy the breakfast, generously sponsored by MailChimp!
Allan’s talk about “Cascading sequence of contingencies and consequences” (#bucketfail), including an impressive serenade in the beginning for Tilo, will be posted on www.creativemornings.com shortly! Stay tuned!
Hipstamatic App
Now here’s an iPhone App that gets my instant two thumbs up: Hipstamatic. Digital Photography has never looked so analog. Love it.
(via bblinks)
Doshi Levien
This divan by Doshi Levien made me look! The divans, available in four sizes, have a composition of floating back cushions with celebratory colours and shapes. Stunning.
(thank you keren)
Speak Human
Eric Karjaluoto is giving away his book “Speak Human”. One Chapter at a time. The first two chapters: Big Isn’t the Only Option and Thank Goodness You’re Small.
Read more about Speak Human. Buy it over on Amazonl
all occasion cards
Most situations really only require one of the following phrases: “thank you”, “sorry” or “f*** you” Well now you won’t even need to speak. All one need do is administer the appropriate hand letter-pressed card, and it’s stated in style, way cooler than what your mouth could do. Thirty-three of each card in a foil stamped box that reads ALL OCCASIONS CARDS.
Google facts and figures (massive infographic)
Google facts and figures (massive infographic) by Pingdom.
(via ji lee)
Thinking for a Living
Fantastic redesign of Thinking for a Living.
Navigation hint:
Clicking on the arrows is cool, but there’s a better way. You can use your left and right keys on your keyboard. This is the way I love using the site. The website gets out of the way, and I can focus on the content at hand. Also, once you reach the end of an article, hit your right arrow key again to load up the next article in the issue.
For the QWERTY-loyal, you can also jump from section to section using your keyboard.
F takes you to Features.
C goes to Curated.
D directs to Digest.
S opens the Shelf.
N brings up Network.
X opens the submenu.
Oh, and T will bring you back to the home page.
VitraHaus by Herzog & de Meuron
Last summer, visiting Art Basel, I had the chance to get a tour of the Vitra museum and the various buildings surrounding the factory. And while there, I got to see the VitraHaus by Herzog & de Meuron in construction. Thrilled to see it finished in all its glory now. I can not wait to go and see it in person. Stunning.
Minimalist Bin
This beautiful minimalist bin, designed by Japanese designer Shigeichiro Takeuchi, consists of nothing more than a cylindrical body and a wooden lid – but no moving parts added. A beauty.
UPDATE: Video of the Bin:
Edit your Consciousness
SPRAY TO FORGET functions as a beneficial editor for one’s consciousness, removing undesired memories from the user’s psyche via supported intent. Reed Seifer proposes that “in order to forget, we must remember something else. Spray to Forget acts as a conceptual sideways-elevator, nudging the unconscious to release a difficult memory and replace it with a more appealing one, or to create a new memory through experience… It also happens to smell quite good.”
Then and Now
I agree with Tim, this Looking Into The Past Flick Group is amazing.
Adobe Photoshop Cook
A video made in stopmotion for competition AdobeYouGC. The simulation of a tutorial which shows how to make butter cookies with the new Adobe Photoshop Cook!
(thank you rolyn)