(Jump to 6:28, that’s where the interview between Stephen Colbert and Neil deGrasse Tyson starts. Via organized wonder)
– Behance founder Scott Belsky + Jonathan Fields discuss organizing and empowering the creative world.
– This made me laugh: Capitol Butter Dish.
– TIME’s list of 50 best websites of 2012. (So happy to see that Cowbird made the list. )
– Vimeo just introduced a Tip Jar Functionality. Fantastic.
– Just what the world was waiting for, a Cake Divider. With only one simple click you can divide your Cake into 6, 8, 10 or 14 equal pieces.
– The Bow Tie is back and Le Bow Tique sells lots them.
– A fantastic article on Creative Leadership: Humility and Being Wrong by Doug Guthrie
– Khoi asks: Are Design Books Meant to Be Read?
– This is my favorite couples photo I have seen to date.
– Questions Jason Fried of 37 Signals asks when reviewing a design. (via Able)
– How to be a Table. (via Kate)
– 500 Worst Passwords Print by Kate Bingaman Burt
– A Side-by-Side Comparison of the 2012 Democratic and Republic Party Platform Documents (via Mandy)
– German government urges public to stop using Internet Explorer. Made me chuckle.
– The Apple iOS 6 Maps are amazing. Not.
– Thew new prix fixe menu at 11 Madison Park comes complete with dessert predicted by magic trick. (via youngna)
Your link for Le Bow Tique is le broken.
Sep 21st, 2012 / 11:36 am
http://counternotions.com/2012/09/21/applemaps/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+counternotions+%28counternotions%29
I can’t believe how many people are poo-pooing Apple maps. It’s new, geez… things take time. Also how awesome is it that you can look around in a 3-d replica of Seattle?
Sep 21st, 2012 / 12:46 pm
Looks like German government bloked artickle, or it”s just a broken link ?
Sep 21st, 2012 / 6:51 pm