Jul 18, 2011 Oldie But Goodie: Paula Scher on “Serious Play” (TED Talk)
I watch this video every once in a blue moon to get inspired. ...
I watch this video every once in a blue moon to get inspired. ...
Newsweek covers this post-TigerMom phenomenon. Happy Rogers, age 8, stands among her classmates in the schoolyard at dismissal time, immune, it seems, to the cacophonous din. Her parents and baby sister are waiting outside, but still she lingers, engrossed in conversation. A poised and precocious blonde, Hilton Augusta Parker Rogers, nicknamed Happy, would be at home...
This film looks amazing for many reasons, not the least of which is my universal endorsement for anything related to women's sports. She's also a Burmese-American woman struggling with her coming out as a lesbian in a conservative Asian community. (What this feature film is going to do for that "secret" is another question entirely,...
Some more for your reading (and educational) pleasure. ...
Well today's certainly turning out to be one filled with incredulous enthusiasm and endorsements. This "must read" really hits the "generation gap" nail though--a nail that Imprint, its affiliates, its networks, parents, children and denizens all reckon with on a daily basis. Mind you, the reckoning is not with narcissistic Gen Y-ers per se, but...
Though it sounds like a paid endorsement, this is the genuine shock advertisers try to emulate in yogurt commercials ("You lost weight eating Cheesecake flavored mucus?!"). You can stargaze with the AAA around New York City! Their website is very handy either way, with maps and pictures and schedules to help you figure out what...
via. According to the AIA, two-thirds of architects surveyed reported at least one project on hiatus because of dry coffers. So AIA's making a database of incomplete building projects. Their database is aimed toward potential investors who may see an opportunity for entry, but will be a great double-negative progress report. It's kind of like that...
I'm trying to produce these at a more consistent clip, but for now: Imprint's second conversation. In this iteration, I talk to Alyasha Owerka-Moore, a past Imprint Culture Lab speaker. This conversation is definitely a multi-parter, so stay tuned for the next installments. Conversation with Alyasha Owerka-Moore from Imprint Lab on Vimeo. ...