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A Welcome Unfreedom | The New Yorker
He’s a Doctor. He’s an Actor. He’s an Indie Heartthrob. - The New York Times
Studio Nari designs spine-tingling festival identity for Otherlands
How the art of PC Music revolutionised a visual world for pop music and beyond
Settings are not a design failure
What a Hobby Feels Like
When Is the Revolution in Architecture Coming? ❧ Current Affairs
The spirituality of Africa – Harvard Gazette
Designing Harmony into Dynamic Color - Material Design
An incomplete history of Forbes.com as a platform for scams, grift, and bad journalism | Nieman Journalism Lab
Structuring documentation in multi-brand design systems by Amy Hupe, content designer.
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The best design system is no system | by Tony Olsson | Jan, 2022 | Medium
‘How Can I Get My Unemployed Husband to Do More Chores?’
How Humans of New York Became a One-Man Philanthropy Machine
Games could reach $300B by 2027: Report - Protocol
Embracing Being a Generalist.
Generalists can pursue broader themes, questions, and lenses which, across their interests give them a deep perspective from breadth.For example, a specialist is someone who is obsessed with chess and spends their waking hours practicing, playing, and studying.A generalist is someone who is obsessed with the idea of game-play, and has researched and gone deep on sports, childhood psychology, board games, and philosophy.
Embracing being a coordinate on the map for a point in time is about allowing yourself to be seen as something specific. Generalists can feel trapped by that but the truth is being specific, and being on the map for others is a way of being in service. If you never pin yourself down (just for a time) you miss the benefits of being connected or in service.
Degrowth: Pushing social wellbeing and climate over economic growth
Inside the fight to save video game history - The Verge
Incentives in Product Design and Development
How the Pandemic Made Me Lose My Ambition
ongoing by Tim Bray · 5G Skeptic
The 2022 Instagram Trend Report
Why it's a bad idea for startups to make their branding distinctive
Russian Atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine, Comes From Military Culture
Have iPhone Cameras Become Too Smart? | The New Yorker
iPhones are no longer cameras in the traditional sense. Instead, they are devices at the vanguard of “computational photography,” a term that describes imagery formed from digital data and processing as much as from optical information. Each picture registered by the lens is altered to bring it closer to a pre-programmed ideal. Gregory Gentert, a friend who is a fine-art photographer in Brooklyn, told me, “I’ve tried to photograph on the iPhone when light gets bluish around the end of the day, but the iPhone will try to correct that sort of thing.”
Uncharted Review: Tom Holland Stars in a Bland Video Game Movie | IndieWire
All an “Uncharted” movie had to accomplish — all that it possibly could accomplish — was to capture the glint and derring-do that helped the series port the spirit of Indiana Jones into the modern world. And while it’s true that the best moments of Ruben Fleischer’s thoroughly mediocre (if not unpleasant) adaptation manage to achieve that goal for three or four entire seconds at a time, this generic multiplex adventure falls so far short of its source material because it fails in the areas where history says it should have been able to exceed it. The areas where movies have traditionally had the upper hand over video games: Characters. Personality. Humor. Humanity! You know, the things that films get for free, and video games have to create through witchcraft. The same things that someone up the ladder decided to leave behind when they took a solid-gold brand like “Uncharted” and turned it into an IMAX-sized chunk of cubic zirconia, resulting in a movie that isn’t just less playable than the game on which it’s based, but less watchable too.
Success and Failure at Pebble. We launched Pebble on Kickstarter 10… | by Eric Migicovsky | Apr, 2022 | Medium