June 2010
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Advertising: Dan Wieden - 'The secret of my... →
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Step into the London offices of Wieden & Kennedy, one of the world’s most cutting- edge advertising agencies, and the first thing you see is a mannequin in a pinstriped suit and buffed shoes, his head replaced with a kitchen blender and the words “Walk In Stupid Every Morning” inscribed in pink on his briefcase.”
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Alone, With Words →
Why writers can’t live to please their readers
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Invincible Apple: 10 Lessons From the Coolest... →
“How does one become the “Apple of [insert industry here]”? After speaking with former employees, current partners, and others who have watched Apple for many years, it’s clear that the answers center around discipline, focus, long-term thinking, and a willingness to flout the rules that govern everybody else’s business”
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why do theatre?
After one of our shows during Adam, a friend asked me: why do you do theatre?
I was speechless and muttered something along the lines of “it’s fun.”
But it’s a great question, because at first glance, theatre makes no sense. The sweat, aches and effort invested into a show is immense. No one does it full-time, meaning that people have to juggle between day jobs and...
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The picket fence effect →
bobulate:
Gunnlaugur SE Briem on how to master italics in handwriting:
Forget about writing for a moment. Try making extravagant movements with your pen. Don’t be timid. Thrash your hand about from the wrist. When you’ve filled a few pages of scribbles, you can introduce some discipline. Make zigzags on lined paper. You want the picket fence effect: slightly slanted lines, evenly spaced. Then...
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May 2010
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