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Believer in the power of love and good design + aural addict + cultural cephalopod +++... Shallow meditations on profound topics

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"If I saw art around me that I liked, then I wouldn't do art" And with John Baldessari gone, I will sorely miss his. Thank you for the inspiration, you were one of the last great ones left. If you don't know here's a refresher: youtu.be/eU7V4GyEuXA #johnbaldessari

"If I saw art around me that I liked, then I wouldn't do art" And with John Baldessari gone, I will sorely miss his. Thank you for the inspiration, you were one of the last great ones left. If you don't know here's a refresher: youtu.be/eU7V4GyEuXA #johnbaldessari
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One of the most important lessons that anthropology can teach us is that everything that we worship is a religion. 1/ brands 2/ pro teams 3/ colleges 4/ politicians 5/ fitness Religions may involve one god, or no gods, or thousands of gods. — Andrew Buckser “Religion"

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From prehistoric pointing and medieval marginalia to manicures and mayhem. This weekend, I tracked down the first typographic manicule ☞ ☞ ☞ ilovetypography.com/2020/01/27/typ…

From prehistoric pointing and medieval marginalia to manicures and mayhem. This weekend, I tracked down the first typographic manicule ☞ ☞ ☞ 

ilovetypography.com/2020/01/27/typ…
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Been using Dashlane for years and love the product but just don't think they needed a complete rebrand. In a space where trust is paramount something more incremental would have been better to support the brand they already have

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A deep delve into the obscure and unlikely field of computer software company logos of the 70s and 80s. A burgeoning and undeveloped scene, the 300+ logos are often naive and amateurish in quality and look klassewrecks.bandcamp.com/merch/kfax4-lo…

A deep delve into the obscure and unlikely field of computer software company logos of the 70s and 80s. A burgeoning and undeveloped scene, the 300+ logos are often naive and amateurish in quality and look klassewrecks.bandcamp.com/merch/kfax4-lo…
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SoftBank backed Brandless closes down after 2 years, I'm sure there were multiple reasons for this but one key take away for me is that brands and branding matter more than ever. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

SoftBank backed Brandless closes down after 2 years, I'm sure there were multiple reasons for this but one key take away for me is that brands and branding matter more than ever. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Can't believe POP SMOKE 💫💫 gone at only 20. Been captivated with his voice and sound since I first heard him last year and couldn't wait to hear what he had in store. Another great talent senselessly lost too soon. Brooklyn mourns 😪

Can't believe <a href="/POPSMOKE10/">POP SMOKE 💫💫</a> gone at only 20. Been captivated with his voice and sound since I first heard him last year and couldn't wait to hear what he had in store. Another great talent senselessly lost too soon. Brooklyn mourns 😪
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Dear Corona USA in the midst of a possible global pandemic very unfortunately named like your delicious and refreshing beverages, the choice of words here may not be the most judicious... 🤔

Dear <a href="/coronaextrausa/">Corona USA</a> in the midst of a possible global pandemic very unfortunately named like your delicious and refreshing beverages, the choice of words here may not be the most judicious... 🤔
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5 Things I Learned From Reading a Ton of Books: 1) Good books are a dime a dozen, it’s the GREAT books that change your life. The 80/20 rule applies to books, 80% of the value you’ve gained from reading came from 20% of the books you’ve read.

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Digital design has struggled to meet the standards of print, now designers seem to embrace the flexibility, dynamism and infinite z-axis of digital space. We're starting to see influence shifting the other way, with print aesthetics reflecting digital design.” -Katherine Hughes

Digital design has struggled to meet the standards of print, now designers seem to embrace the flexibility, dynamism and infinite z-axis of digital space. We're starting to see influence shifting the other way, with print aesthetics reflecting digital design.” -Katherine Hughes