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Artists in America
Katherine Boyle wrote a nice breakdown about artists in the United States last week for the Washington Post: Instagram and Etsy have made everyone seem like artistic geniuses, but according to the National Endowment for the Arts, artists make up only 1.4 percent of the U.S. labor force. Congratulations, California. You’re still an artist haven, […]
Hartmut Esslinger: How I Taught Steve Jobs To Put Design First
Anything along the lines of Steve Jobs and design interests me. I am not sure if Apple has the best products, but after reading Walter Issacon’s biography of Jobs, I am certain that when technology design was taking off, no company cared about design more than Apple. FastCodeDesign kills it again with content regarding design […]
Yoga Interviews : Maria from Daily Downward Dog
Yoga Interviews : Maria from Daily Downward Dog Today is the 6th week our 8 week yoga interviews series where we’re presenting interviews of 8 influential yoga bloggers. We ask 8 engaging questions and release an interview every Saturday at 8am US EST. For this interview, we’re happy to learn more about Maria from the […]
The Necessary Art of Subtraction
The tendency of our lives, businesses, art, is to keep adding: more furniture, clothes, gadgets, tasks, appointments, features to websites and apps, words to our writing. Continual addition isn’t sustainable or desirable: Too many things to do means we’re always busy, with no time for rest, stillness, contemplation, creativity, time with loved ones. Overwhelming customers […]