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09Jul

Luzinterruptus is an anonymous artistic group in Madrid who seek to highlight problems within the city using a wide variety of temporary light-based installations. The group is headed up by a duo including an artist and a photographer who have been using their art to create awareness of social and environmental issues since 2008. Via their


06Jul

As a web designer, sometimes it can be tempting to try to incorporate the latest and greatest, trendy eye candy into a design. Or use a complex color palette. Doing this will often result in a web site that looks over designed and distracts from what’s most important – the content. More often than not,


05Jul

Creativity is the result of how you think. Practicing the habits of creative thinking allows you to break the barrier of what’s achievable. Better freelancing skills, better clients, and the ability to get through tough situations are just a few of the things creative thinking brings. According to a global study by Adobe, “only 1 in


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23May

I’M COMIC SANS, ASSHOLE. BY MIKE LACHER   Listen up. I know the shit you’ve been saying behind my back. You think I’m stupid. You think I’m immature. You think I’m a malformed, pathetic excuse for a font. Well think again, nerdhole, because I’m Comic Sans, and I’m the best thing to happen to typography since


16Apr

To be an entrepreneur traditionally means that you start something, usually a company. But this is not an entrepreneur. It is to look in the face of intolerable odds and know that you will conquer them. It is to stand as David, in front of Goliath, and to feel not fear. It is to conquer your


10Apr

  Written by: Steve Denning, Contributor RADICAL MANAGEMENT: Rethinking leadership and innovation Original Article     Suffering Philadelphian air travelers: help is on the way! I was cheered to hear last week from CEORichard Branson that Virgin America is starting flights into Philadelphia. In May 2011, I described here the horrors of US Airways and its Philadelphia hub. Last


09Apr

Picture this scenario: it’s Friday night, and you head out to a nice restaurant after a long week of work. While you’re relaxing over a glass of wine, the waiter comes over and informs you of the special. “We have a delicious salmon risotto tonight,” he says. That sounds perfect, you think, so you order


04Apr

Stefan Sagmeister’s ‘Happy Show’ at Institute of Contemporary Art Ryan Collerd for The New York Times Stefan Sagmeister during the installation of “The Happy Show” exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia. The quest for happiness has been the direct or indirect subject of a huge chunk of intellectual endeavor: philosophy, theology, psychology,


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