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Jeeps still have knobs
Some Good Places to Start
Now
Answering the question, “What are you up to right now?”
Updated March 20, 2024
Colorful
I’ve always loved colorful things. I think it might have started with The Muppets. Here’s a bunch of colorful posts.
The Chapters of Your Life
This started as a brief presentation about intent and photography that my good friend Erik turned into a short film as a birthday surprise during the pandemic.
Creative Mornings Talk
This video from 2013 is long, but lays out who I am and why I think design is awesome. I was nervous as heck through the whole thing.
A few favorite things
Books, movies, video games, music and random other things all mixed together in a visual, sortable grid.
Say Cheese
This tag is for all the times folks pose for the photo.
Great Discontent Interview
An old conversation that fills in the blanks of my career and whatnot in an interview format. My tip of the hat to Ryan and Tina for the moment.
Browse
Been using this category thing to get around the photo journal. Adding here for easy access.
My old website
I refuse to throw anything away (digitally at least). Here’s my old site cobbled together with spacer gifs and tables.
Recent Links
Can I show my friends?
Katie Mansfield illustrates the power of social media to find new ways to play a sad trombone louder.
notes.art
Each day Chris Silverman draws art in the Notes app. I honestly didn't realize there were any drawing tools there but even if I did, I don't see any way I could approach the level of awesomeness of these works. Here's a video about the project. / via a reply to Katherine Yang on Mastodon
Katherine Yang’s poetic website
Tranquil and delight-filled, I love this personal site that contains much goodness in exploration.
Daylily and Lamb’s Ear
I've had the same cheap plates for 15 years — many have broken, the remaining are chipped. I'm always on the lookout for what might be next. Not sure I can rock orange and green dishes, but gosh these numbers from East Fork Pottery sure are pretty.
Smoke rings from a volcano
Sicily’s Mount Etna blows some vortex rings.
The Playdate Story
I absolutely know I will enjoy this talk by Cabel Sasser about the creation of the Playdate handheld video game system. I'm bookmarking to watch later. / via Waxy
Production design of “Dune”
Kirill Grouchnikov interviews Patrice Vermette and it's a great read with wonderful bits like "Design needs to support storytelling, inform us of the past as well as the future." (more interviews here) Extra bonus: Exploring Patrice's filmography to soak in more design.
The End of New York
47 photographs by Rob Stephenson / via Things to Click
Music for an eclipse
St Louis Public Radio has the hookup with a Spotify Playlist. / via Jack Cheng