Can You Judge a Book By Its Odour? — The Guardian
Can You Judge a Book By Its Odour? — The Guardian In a paper published this week in the journal Heritage Science, Cecilia Bembibre and Matija Strli? describe ho...
Can You Judge a Book By Its Odour? — The Guardian In a paper published this week in the journal Heritage Science, Cecilia Bembibre and Matija Strli? describe ho...
Bruce Lee’s Previously Undiscovered Writings on How to Live a Fulfilling and Successful Life — The Mindful Evolution That’s right: Bruce Lee’s noteb...
The Midori Traveler’s Notebook Review — Tools and Toys This is a great, comprehensive rundown of the classic Traveler’s notebook. I don’t use ...
By Sean Sharp I recently finished the book by Haruki Murakami titled, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, which, for lack of a better descriptive phras...
By Petey “Pete” Conklin Look, I’ll be straight with you. I don’t like Kickstarter stuff. The whole deal kinda sucks. You see something c...
Designing the Clinton Campaign Logo — Design Observer A fascinating essay by Michael Bierut, who designed the logo for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Of part...
Notes From Italy — Austin Kleon Before I take a trip, I try to jot down a few notes about what I hope to get out of it. Some great visuals from Austin KleonR...
I just recently finished reading Joan Didion’s short new book, South and West. What’s interesting about this book is that it’s not really new ...
5 Analog Tools I Can’t Live Without (and Why) — George Williams This is an old article, but I just came across it. It’s a great list. I especially love th...
Want to be more productive? Don’t go paperless. — Todoist Blog Paper doesn’t require booting time, passwords, or fingerprint scanning. Pens and pencils don’t re...