August 2011
1 post
July 2011
5 posts
May 2010
2 posts
April 2010
2 posts
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March 2010
8 posts
On the expectations of others
My looming fear of letting go is not fueled by the uncertainty of what is below, but by my consistent belief that someone is holding on to me.
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding.
– Kahlil Gibran
October 2009
1 post
me: it was stupid. not what i was supposed to do
her: you were trying to impress yourself
me: i was trying to impress others
her: did you succeed?
September 2009
3 posts
August 2009
3 posts
Solve it!
I went home a short while ago to visit family and reminisce with friends, during which I found myself rummaging through my stored book collection in hopes of gathering a few to bring back to the city with me.
One of the books I found amongst the shelves was Solve it! by James F. Fixx (also, oddly enough, the author of The Complete Book of Running), which is “a perplexing profusion of...
July 2009
1 post
June 2009
4 posts
The best kind of text msg
”Hey, so I guess I have to cancel our plans. I’m going to jail tomorrow. I’ll call you in three months. Have a great summer. -H”
okay then.
(via malty)
May 2009
4 posts
The Secret of Happiness: a mashup of TED Talks.
(via signa)
April 2009
20 posts
Personally I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being...
– Winston Churchill
Bromka (aka Peter) is a Design Strategist at IDEO. Often he has problems (as do I) explaining what he does. This video, created by his former firm, helps to explain this. Prepare for cool.
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My speech from last week’s Creative Morning has been posted for your viewing pleasure thanks to the rad, rockin’, rambunctious Rolo. We are working to get the Q/A session up as well, since I believe that was the most interesting part (for me, at least). Stay tuned.
Also, keep up with creativemornings.com for details on the next talk being given by my friend (at least on Twitter)...
It is often said that humans are reluctant to change, yet in less than 20,000 years we have left our mark on every inch of the planet and beyond.
An open project to photograph and preserve the Twin Towers in the New York skyline logos.
Link (if you didn’t figure out that you could click the image)