Viljami Salminen - Typography for User Interfaces
So, I’m a bit of nerd when it comes to some things. I take great interest in things that have little use to me in everyday life. Like typography (even though it can safe your life). I really liked this piece on the right way to use typography; focusing on its practical implications.
Seth Godin - Stop Stealing Dreams
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - Sonder
A dictionary filled with words that don’t exist but maybe should. A favourite: Sonder. Meaning the realisation that everyone is living their story from their perspective. With their own world views and truths. In which we are just extra’s. So grant. And so confusing! No wonder we have need to simplify and find order.
Aeon - The empty brain
An entire field of Cognitive Science based on one false premise: The brain doesn’t work like a computer. It doesn’t process information. Yet the whole field works with this metaphor. But the metaphor is simply the most current one we have for it (especially funny are the previous ones). Curious what the next one will become.
Vox - Rapping, deconstructed: The best rhymers of all time
Mark Manson - The Virtue of Doubt
As a doubter, I’m of course naturally drawn to the title of this article. I like the term “super belief”: A belief that is always true and re-enforces itself. Besides that these beliefs somewhat annoy me, Mark posits that they’re actually dangerous. So keep on doubting! Whether this all is true or not, I don’t know yet.
HBR - What you’re hiding from when you constantly check your phone
A split second of time without something to do. Bam. Need. Phone. Now! Just a mechanism to hide from the moment. Hiding from the uncomfortable unease, sadness or pain that may be there. But maybe we can reframe this addiction. View it a practice to become better at focussing. Notice the unease. And sit with it for a second. You’ll train your focus muscle that is great for creativity. And you’ll feel better for it.
Turning the tables on procrastination with these 20 tactics
We’ve all been there. We know we should be working on this project. We know we should start writing this paper. But! We want to check our email or Facebook. Or we suddenly want to clean the house. And don’t get me started on YouTube. In this blog I'll give 20 tactics to turn the table and get to work.
A Story about the Power of Questions
André Platteel - Radical Not-Knowing: Learning with an unknown future
Lucas de Man - I don’t know so I am
I was really impressed by Lucas de Man’s keynote at the MediaFutureWeek. He’s an inspiring fella. I especially liked his message that you can’t engage in conversation when you think you already know it. And that you don’t need to create a better world. But that you just need to create a world. Oh and it you watch till the end, you can see me asking a question.
Ellen Petry Leanse - Ten Steps to being Un****withable
Every Frame a Painting
The Middle Finger Project - How to stop writing with a stick up you ass
As with this title, Ash Ambridge’s writing cuts through the noise. Not because it’s filled with swear words. Not because of all the puns or witty jokes. But because, its metaphors are spot on. It’s filled with experiences instead of knowledge. And her sentences are active instead of passive. See what you can learn from her style!