Nepotism restrictions form the last, highest, fanciest glass ceiling, and it is a relief that at last this ceiling is being shattered, once and for all, with a thousand tiny silver spoons.
“Rebuilding the interface gave us the chance to think about the process of working on the UI and what we could do better in the future.”
Just like it says.
♛ Let’s get it on! Meet A Book Apart author Lara Hogan and your humble narrator at the Postlight Studio Meetup on Thursday, January 18 in glorious NYC!
“If it *can* be connected to Amazon Echo, it *will* be.” Tristan Louis on conversational UI and the dawn of “Web 4.0.”
♛ Price by the service, not by the hour. Slow down your sales process! And other great tips for studios and freelance designers & developers.
Timeless advice from Jason Blumer in A List Apart.
☛ Hot off the press from A List Apart, for people who make websites:
Here Trump is telling two lies about a third lie. Lie No. 1 is that thousands of U.S.-based Muslims celebrated 9/11. Lie No. 2 is that the disabled reporter’s original story backed Trump and that the reporter backtracked on it. Lie No. 3 is that Trump didn’t mock that disabled reporter (in fact, he flapped his hands around frantically after saying, “you gotta see this guy!”).
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in person




Robert Mitchum in Jacques Tourneur’s OUT OF THE PAST (’47)

From Showcase of Interior Design: Pacific Edition (1992)

From Showcase of Interior Design: Pacific Edition (1992)


1948. Wrigley Building. Seen from Michigan Avenue, looking north at Noon. Chicago via charles w cushman collection