– When to Delegate? Try the 70% Rule
– Babies cracking up at ripping paper compilation.
– First animated New Yorker cover. Go Christoph Niemann!
– Dice Furniture changes shape when you roll it.
– Lampersand. Get it?
– A ball stand? I had no idea this exists.
– Lobster claws. Who doesn’t want to be a lobster on Halloween?
– This Should Only Take a Minute or Four, Probably
– What Went Wrong After DailyCandy’s $125 Million Sale
– Architects design cat shelters.
– The Most Important Skill for Great Leaders? Trustworthiness.
– Boah. What It’s Like to Fly Aboard a Singapore Airlines A380 in the Über Fancy Suites Class
– Sunday Pleasure – Having fun with paper
– Would a Different Job Make You a Different Parent?
– Email Marketing Best Practices: 20 Tips for Dramatically Better Emails, by Jimmy Dali (via)
– Although these stunning images might look like the work of Photoshop magic, photographer Robert Bösch captured them for the Swiss mountaineering brand Mammut by carefully coordinating an entire team of mountaineers on the snowy Alps.
– Using looks of ‘sticky’ bookmarks? Why not create miniature scenes while doing so?
– A System For Email Productivity, by George Kao (keep coming back to this one)
– “You are pure potential in Manhattan, limitless, you are making yourself every day.” Find your Beach, by Zadie Smith (via)
– “Starting a successful startup is similar to having kids in that it’s like a button you push that changes your life irrevocably.” Paul Graham
– The Brooklyn Botanic Garden team is looking to hire a part-time web developer.
Thank you, as always.
There is a short making of about one of the Mammut pictures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbXchpAZR8c
(Not sure I can post links here, if not, search for RbXchpAZR8c on youtube.)
Oct 5th, 2014 / 8:57 pm