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Have a Mission • Plan Ahead • Question Everything • Listen • Collaborate • Assume Nothing • Study The Past • Keep It Simple • Communicate • Draw A Diagram • Never Sell Out • Push Harder • Say What You Mean • Be Open • Roll Up Your Sleeves • Dream • Welcome Change • Add Value • Aim Higher • Foster Intuition • Do More With Less • Laugh • Innovate • Think Sideways • Focus • Mean What You Say • Take It To The Edge • Relax
davidgillespie:

The incontrovertible rules for living.
tomgibsonsimages:

via Meme Huffer
Thursday December 10, 2009

Have a Mission • Plan Ahead • Question Everything • Listen • Collaborate • Assume Nothing • Study The Past • Keep It Simple • Communicate • Draw A Diagram • Never Sell Out • Push Harder • Say What You Mean • Be Open • Roll Up Your Sleeves • Dream • Welcome Change • Add Value • Aim Higher • Foster Intuition • Do More With Less • Laugh • Innovate • Think Sideways • Focus • Mean What You Say • Take It To The Edge • Relax

davidgillespie:

The incontrovertible rules for living.

tomgibsonsimages:

via Meme Huffer

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And therein lies the best career advice I could possibly dispense: just DO things. Chase after the things that interest you and make you happy. Stop acting like you have a set path, because you don’t. No one does. You shouldn’t be trying to check off the boxes of life; they aren’t real and they were created by other people, not you. There is no explicit path I’m following, and I’m not walking in anyone else’s footsteps. I’m making it up as I go.
Charlie Hoehn (found via kottke)
Thursday December 10, 2009
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Everything is invented. Language. Childhood. Careers. Relationships. Religion. Philosophy. The Future. They are not there for the plucking.  They don’t exist in some natural state.
They must be invented by people.  And that, of course, is a great thing.  Don’t mope in your room.  Go invent something. That is the American Message. Electricity. Flight. The telephone. Television. Computers. Walking on the Moon.  It never stops.
-Maira Kalman
Thursday December 10, 2009

Everything is invented. Language. Childhood. Careers. Relationships. Religion. Philosophy. The Future. They are not there for the plucking.  They don’t exist in some natural state.

They must be invented by people.  And that, of course, is a great thing.  Don’t mope in your room.  Go invent something. That is the American Message. Electricity. Flight. The telephone. Television. Computers. Walking on the Moon.  It never stops.

-Maira Kalman

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Time lapse shots of New York City by Steven M. Bumgardner… because time lapse is almost as awesome as tilt-shift.

Monday December 7, 2009
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you’re the solution! aye, but tell me something new.you’re the problem, too.but there’s hope, young mindand it’s easiest to find in gestures of True
See other great posts over on his photos | her words
Saturday November 28, 2009

you’re the solution! aye, but tell me something new.

you’re the problem, too.

but there’s hope, young mindand it’s easiest to find in gestures of True


See other great posts over on his photos | her words

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This is a digitally created 3D image from Grzegorz Wisniewski… the other examples in this great collection on Noupe are equally astounding.
Thursday November 26, 2009

This is a digitally created 3D image from Grzegorz Wisniewski… the other examples in this great collection on Noupe are equally astounding.

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This Poster Is Half Empty | This Poster Is Half Full

Saw this poster over on swissmiss today
Saturday October 24, 2009

This Poster Is Half Empty | This Poster Is Half Full

Saw this poster over on swissmiss today

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I think you are more perfect than Helvetica.
(via FFFFound!)
This made me chuckle…it would be quite the compliment from a designer.
Friday October 23, 2009

I think you are more perfect than Helvetica.

(via FFFFound!)

This made me chuckle…it would be quite the compliment from a designer.

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GOOGLE by Michael Mandiberg
(via James Wagner)
Great exhibition by Michael Mandiberg; I don’t even remember the last time I saw, much less used, a phone book.  (Though we did use a few of them as risers for the dorm bunk beds in college)
Thursday October 22, 2009

GOOGLE by Michael Mandiberg

(via James Wagner)

Great exhibition by Michael Mandiberg; I don’t even remember the last time I saw, much less used, a phone book.  (Though we did use a few of them as risers for the dorm bunk beds in college)

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New York New Haven and Hartford
(via A-Hole)
I love the way these letters flow together… I’m assuming it is some kind of train or bus here in New England
Wednesday October 21, 2009

New York New Haven and Hartford

(via A-Hole)

I love the way these letters flow together… I’m assuming it is some kind of train or bus here in New England

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