(from It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be, image via)
(from It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be, image via)
The New Yorker’s Web Editor Blake Eskin on leading and maintaining the magazine’s iconic brand into the digital age
Brand You, Online from AIGA Orlando’s Re:Solutions 2010 speaker Alex de Carvalho of StartPR
Smashing Magazine on the gradual disappearance of flash websites, definitely a topic to watch considering Steve Jobs’s thoughts on Flash.
More typefaces coming to the web
A few links from around the web to curb your case of the Mondays and start off your week inspired:
Leah Dieterich’s thxthxthx is her daily exercise in gratitude, including the gem above.
Grace from design*sponge shares how she deals with negativity in blog comments
The Good to Know Project is an online magazine full of advice and inspiration from [...]
Something like this would typically just get rolled into our regular Tech-Noted posts, but this State of the Internet video designed and animated by JESS3 was definitely worthy of its own post. Wealth of information + well designed presentation = hat tip! (via)
JESS3 / The State of The Internet from JESS3 on Vimeo.
• A handy, comprehensive guide for saving images for web use
• Lovely Charts is a free, online diagramming software that is extremely simple and intuitive to use. And the results are, well, lovely.
• An interesting read on the psychology of color in web design
• The business owner’s social media tool kit over at Inc.
• 10 Social [...]
Replace “camera” with whatever you do and hopefully you’ll still find this an inspiring and powerful message.
Our camera is such a powerful tool and we are blessed to be able to tell some of the most amazing stories through our lens. Stories of hope and heartache, tragedy and triumph, real, honest, emotional, stories that because [...]
your path to happiness
{Today’s Guest post is written by Chandra Jones, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist at Celebration Health and a certified USA Weightlifting and Track & Field coach. She competed in Olympic Style Weightlifting at the regional level. Her training philosophy and instructional style reflect her passion for performance-based training, coaching experience in track & field and [...]
A few links from around the web to curb your case of the Mondays and start off your week inspired:
• 50 Steps to Simple Happiness (via a cup of jo)
• Biz Miss a small business blog for creative professionals (via design*sponge)
• Pr*tty Sh*tty interviews Paula Scher
• Sophistication is the craft of subtlety that goes noticed. – [...]