There was a time when owning digital space seemed thrilling, and our personal sites motivated us to express ourselves. There are signs of a resurgence, but too few wish to make their digital house a home.
Exaggeration: why we make a mountain out of a molehill - Ness Labs
Overreacting, catastrophizing, maximizing, overplaying… We have many words for exaggeration. However, all exaggeration mostly falls under three categories.
Altered states of consciousness: the elusiveness of the mind - Ness Labs
Altered states of consciousness may immediately bring to mind psychedelics or hypnosis, but there are many ways to induce such non-ordinary states. But first, a conundrum. In order to define altered states of consciousness, we need to ask: what is an ordinary state of consciousness? Because scientists can’t agree on an answer to this question, ... Read More
How Might We… Avoid the Design Thinking Hype and Make Better Products | by Alex Denniston | Theory and Principle | Medium
As designers, strategists, developers, and professional problem solvers ourselves, we too have a complicated relationship with the controversial belle of the ball known as Design Thinking. However…
Web Conversations With the Year 2000 | by Paul Ford | Nov, 2020 | Medium
2000 me: Wow you still work on the web, that’s amazing. It must be so easy to publish really interesting web pages. 2020 me: Uhhhhh. [Very long pause.] Look, you can pay a low monthly fee and listen…
Interview: Productivity and permaculture with Marie Poulin - Ness Labs
Welcome to this edition of our Interview series, where we interview prolific creators, entrepreneurs, authors and researchers to ask them how they design their life and work. Today, our guest is Marie Poulin, a designer, teacher, and productivity expert. Before becoming a Notion specialist and productivity-extraordinaire, Marie co-founded a creative digital agency and launched a ... Read More
300 Days with Plotters. On Oct. 1st, 2019, my first Axidraw… | by Shiqing (Licia) He | Nov, 2020 | Medium
On Oct. 1st, 2019, my first Axidraw plotter arrived. I was looking for some motivation to try it out, and it happened to be Inktober. The rule was simple: create something every day and share it…
To acknowledge how good the new M1 Macs are — and I am here to tell you they are *astonishingly* good — you must acknowledge that certain longstanding assumptions about how computers should be designed, about what makes a better computer *better*, are wrong.
Attention Is My Most Valuable Asset for Productivity as a Software Developer | zwbetz
My high-level workflow looks something like this: identify the problem to solve; think on the problem and let ideas percolate; research, discuss, and experiment with these ideas; implement and test the solution; deliver and maintain the solution.
Why Social Media Is an Emotional Challenge for Artists — TYLER HOBBS
Social media presents emotional and mental challenges for contemporary artists. It is undeniably an important avenue for sharing your artwork and artistic process, almost essential if you are not already firmly established. Many artists are therefore forced into working with it if they have any comm
Interview: Using books to navigate life with Juvoni Beckford - Ness Labs
A few months ago, a tweet popped up on my timeline, where Juvoni Beckford shared an incredible achievement: reading 450 books over the course of a decade. As someone who loves reading and thinks that everyone would benefit from reading more books—whether fiction or nonfiction—I was understandably impressed by Juvoni’s consistency. Juvoni Beckford is a ... Read More
“All paintings are prison windows.” —Yves Klein I was listening to a podcast about Yves Klein last night. I’m not going to do him justice here, but what struck me was Klein’s desire to go past fixed objects into a new space of creation. His work insisted that we think about what we aren’t seeing—the immaterial ideas and assumptions and the raw material and labor that are hidden when we look at something.
The ladders of wealth creation: a step-by-step roadmap to building wealth | Nathan Barry
In college I first heard Jason Fried from Basecamp talk about how making money is a skill—like playing the drums or piano—that you can get better at over time. That resonated with me immediately. I wouldn’t expect to be able to sit down at a piano for the first time an