Underrated: The Week's Links

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  • The Rise of Anti-Notifications buff.ly/2poIzfx

  • 'For me, this is paradise': life in the Spanish city that banned cars buff.ly/2NZjw0A

  • Five Underrated Things to Pack for Every Trip buff.ly/2pspfxX

  • Forget the new iPhones: Apple’s best product is now privacy buff.ly/2poHlkw

  • How to Be Better at Parties buff.ly/2xzyK2c

  • Fidget spinners, weighted blankets, and the rise of anxiety consumerism buff.ly/2poLd55

  • “The Ugly History of Beautiful Things: Perfume Sometimes it takes a touch of darkness to create something alluring.” buff.ly/2xDEibV

  • You Can Never Go Back to the Old Twitter. The platform’s return to a chronological timeline won't be enough to recapture its original magic. buff.ly/2ph5dXi

  • What does OK stand for? buff.ly/2DjeKHj

  • Tea Uglow: How to Lead When You Don’t Know What You’re Doing buff.ly/2MISKoS

  • Craig Oldham on When Your Dream Job Becomes Just Another Job buff.ly/2Hdr5gU

  • When design jargon goes wrong buff.ly/2NWnnvs

  • The Advertising Industry Doesn't Need More Data- It Needs More Creativity buff.ly/2PTUwVT

  • Apple is investing in a huge mangrove forest in Colombia buff.ly/2Df6KXy

  • The entire city of Paris will be car-free for a day buff.ly/2pqoUMx

  • Artificial genes show life does not have to be based on DNA buff.ly/2DqG6LM

  • Why Google Fiber Is High-Speed Internet’s Most Successful Failure buff.ly/2Df38EY

  • Slow Down to Think More Creatively - Chief Learning Officer buff.ly/2NWnvek

  • Jeff Bezos and the Clock That Will Outlast Civilization buff.ly/2NSW59g

  • Bill Gates on How Blood Will Soon Tell Us Everything buff.ly/2De2Tu5

  • How We Captured (Almost) All of the WIRED25 Portraits buff.ly/2NTUe48

  • Tech Disrupted the World. Who Will Shake up the Next 25 Years? buff.ly/2NUh3V3

  • Top 10 innovations in fashion 2018 | Springwise buff.ly/2polJVj

  • How You’re Being Manipulated By Software – Signal v. Noise buff.ly/2pib5iV

  • We hold people with power to account. Why not algorithms? | Hannah Fry bit.ly/2D4nPDw

  • James Dyson: Why I built my own university, without student debt buff.ly/2xwbHFC

  • These are the secrets to feeling less busy buff.ly/2DdfM7A

  • What Facebook, Amazon, and Google really look like buff.ly/2NO4hHZ

  • IKEA designs future autonomous cars that work as hotels, stores, and meeting rooms buff.ly/2pgrULh

  • The Guardian is getting into the daily news podcast game — here’s what it learned the last time it tried buff.ly/2Daz11A

  • The New York Times Magazine wants to send you on an audio “voyage,” featuring bats, rats, and volcanos buff.ly/2DaVD26

  • Jack Dorsey on ProPublica's Experimental Journalism buff.ly/2D9BWYo

  • Disruptive Interfaces & The Emerging Battle To Be The Default buff.ly/2wYsmCc

  • The Museums of Instagram buff.ly/2pdxhL4

  • What I Learned Making 5 ARKit Prototypes – Nathan Gitter buff.ly/2x37bim

  • MIT Lincoln Laboratory develops AI that shows its decision-making process buff.ly/2NxKDjk

  • Why you should redesign your portfolio every year buff.ly/2pkorvk

  • The 5 types of mentors you need in your life buff.ly/2QHjMQC

  • Who Gets Their News From Which Social Media Sites? buff.ly/2D7o94v

  • 130 Years of Coke Taglines buff.ly/2NR0bP6

  • The Latest Course Catalog Trend? Blockchain 101 buff.ly/2xgaRxs

  • The roundabout of death and why people hurt themselves for memes buff.ly/2DgAbsD

  • Four rules to live by if you’re dealing with office politics buff.ly/2Qze5UN

  • 15 Scientifically Proven Ways to Work Smarter, Not Just More buff.ly/2xjuKn9

  • 5 things you’re getting wrong about extroverts buff.ly/2p8l62o

  • Best and Worst Brand Moves of 2018 – buff.ly/2x74hbm

  • Where in the World Is Larry Page? buff.ly/2CZnty2

  • Apple doesn't tweet, but it blanketed Twitter with ads for its iPhone XS launch buff.ly/2QtIjZ9

  • ‘True Detective’ Director Cary Fukunaga Is Bringing His Obsessions to Netflix buff.ly/2MD6hy3

  • Mary Meeker, ‘Queen of the Internet,’ Is Leaving Kleiner Perkins to Start a New Fund buff.ly/2xaAMq6

  • Designers, stop designing for yesterday's planet buff.ly/2NN3Qxf

  • The new frontier of advertising buff.ly/2peHhUu

  • Is Tech Making You More Anxious? 5 Things to Try buff.ly/2MC86v1

  • The Trick To Thinking Clearer and Better – Personal Growth buff.ly/2Olm0TY

  • What does a Service Designer do? – Göksu Kaçaroglu buff.ly/2paB5Nc

  • Not all Marketing is Advertising – Barry W. Enderwick buff.ly/2vbRgQa

  • An Oral History of Apple's Infinite Loop buff.ly/2QAAKjd

  • The value of skepticism buff.ly/2p9E9sP

  • Got too much stuff? Try these 7 tips to help pare down buff.ly/2xaWKIT

  • One is the loneliest number: the history of a Western problem – Fay Bound Alberti buff.ly/2xja3H7

  • Photo gallery: Who in the world would live next to an active volcano? Meet the neighbors. buff.ly/2Ok2zLb

  • What making music does to your brain buff.ly/2v91TmJ

  • Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - in pictures buff.ly/2Mr31ps

  • 10 reasons why Finland's education system is the best in the world buff.ly/2NPtr8O

  • Fall Preview 2018: Everything You Need to Watch, Hear, See, Read and Experience This Season buff.ly/2NMRyFh

  • These UX Designers are Rethinking the Voter Ballot  buff.ly/2xdMzmQ

  • Decision-Making Should Be a Required Course in Every High School buff.ly/2x5yibG

  • The dark history of our obsession with productivity buff.ly/2MteN2g

  • The Sharp Force and Disgraceful State of the Modern Aphorism buff.ly/2Qr48sh

  • The 2018 ARTnews Top 200 Collectors - buff.ly/2QvGz1J

  • Is the Symphony Orchestra an Endangered Species? buff.ly/2xgZ40K

  • Make Sure Everyone on Your Team Sees Learning as Part of Their Job buff.ly/2OkftJr

  • New National Endowment for the Arts research finds arts attendance is rising, but remains below 2002 levels. buff.ly/2Muga0O

  • Loneliness Is Not About “Being Alone” buff.ly/2x8W06W

  • Welcome to Web Design Museum. The museum exhibits over 900 carefully selected and sorted web sites that show web design trends between the years 1995 and 2005. buff.ly/2OiBeJu

  • The surprising link between stress and memory - Elizabeth Cox buff.ly/2Ndin68

  • The iPhone’s autocorrect is a blessing and a curse. A longtime Apple designer explains why it’s so hard to teach software to read your mind. buff.ly/2Qsw4Mr

  • Need More Self-Control? Try a Simple Ritual buff.ly/2Qr6CXJ

  • How to Use Social Media Responsibly During Hurricane Florence buff.ly/2p93Rhn

  • The Decision Matrix: How to Prioritize What Matters buff.ly/2N7GN0G

  • This startup is trying to beam cheap internet into low-income communities buff.ly/2xaEgJd

  • Google lifts the lid on how it deletes data from its cloud platform buff.ly/2xaowWz

  • Facebook will now fact-check pictures and videos buff.ly/2xbrYj6

  • Scott Belsky: How to Navigate the Messy Middle of a Creative Venture buff.ly/2NbgeIc

  • Don’t Let Email Zombies Eat Up Your Day The next time you want to interrupt yourself for a quick glance at your inbox, don't. buff.ly/2JrE78u

  • 10 Ways to Lead a More Fulfilling Creative Career buff.ly/2vvzk0x

  • Disabled people more engaged with arts than ever, figures reveal buff.ly/2CLSZ2x

  • How IoT is Powering the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Broadcasting buff.ly/2MrnR7S

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Futuring: The Week's Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS:

  • What making music does to your brain buff.ly/2v91TmJ

  • Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - in pictures buff.ly/2Mr31ps

  • 10 reasons why Finland's education system is the best in the world buff.ly/2NPtr8O

  • Fall Preview 2018: Everything You Need to Watch, Hear, See, Read and Experience This Season buff.ly/2NMRyFh

  • These UX Designers are Rethinking the Voter Ballot  buff.ly/2xdMzmQ

  • Decision-Making Should Be a Required Course in Every High School buff.ly/2x5yibG

  • The dark history of our obsession with productivity buff.ly/2MteN2g

  • The Sharp Force and Disgraceful State of the Modern Aphorism buff.ly/2Qr48sh

  • The 2018 ARTnews Top 200 Collectors - buff.ly/2QvGz1J

  • Is the Symphony Orchestra an Endangered Species? buff.ly/2xgZ40K

  • Make Sure Everyone on Your Team Sees Learning as Part of Their Job buff.ly/2OkftJr

  • New National Endowment for the Arts research finds arts attendance is rising, but remains below 2002 levels. buff.ly/2Muga0O

  • Loneliness Is Not About “Being Alone” buff.ly/2x8W06W

  • Welcome to Web Design Museum. The museum exhibits over 900 carefully selected and sorted web sites that show web design trends between the years 1995 and 2005. buff.ly/2OiBeJu

  • The surprising link between stress and memory - Elizabeth Cox buff.ly/2Ndin68

  • The iPhone’s autocorrect is a blessing and a curse. A longtime Apple designer explains why it’s so hard to teach software to read your mind. buff.ly/2Qsw4Mr

  • Need More Self-Control? Try a Simple Ritual buff.ly/2Qr6CXJ

  • How to Use Social Media Responsibly During Hurricane Florence buff.ly/2p93Rhn

  • The Decision Matrix: How to Prioritize What Matters buff.ly/2N7GN0G

  • This startup is trying to beam cheap internet into low-income communities buff.ly/2xaEgJd

  • Google lifts the lid on how it deletes data from its cloud platform buff.ly/2xaowWz

  • Facebook will now fact-check pictures and videos buff.ly/2xbrYj6

  • Scott Belsky: How to Navigate the Messy Middle of a Creative Venture buff.ly/2NbgeIc

  • Don’t Let Email Zombies Eat Up Your Day The next time you want to interrupt yourself for a quick glance at your inbox, don't. buff.ly/2JrE78u

  • 10 Ways to Lead a More Fulfilling Creative Career buff.ly/2vvzk0x

  • Disabled people more engaged with arts than ever, figures reveal buff.ly/2CLSZ2x

  • How IoT is Powering the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Broadcasting buff.ly/2MrnR7S

  • Dedicated streaming service for classical music launches with over 1 million tracks buff.ly/2MpKEBg

  • John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice become EGOT winners buff.ly/2N9xspk

  • ‘Genuine’ Leonard ‘sold’ for €72m on classified ads site Avito buff.ly/2x6zyfm

  • Hundreds of Roman gold coins found in basement of old theater buff.ly/2MpIYrl

  • The dances in ‘Fortnite’ have become nearly as contagious as the game buff.ly/1NKpyMc

  • Remembering Paul Taylor, Dancemaker of Genius buff.ly/2xbFKSN

  • Wikipedia Has Received Thousands of Images for Their Archive of Brazil’s Museum Fire Losses buff.ly/2x9jwRe

  • The WIRED Guide to Virtual Reality buff.ly/2N5x9fh

  • The YouTube stars heading for burnout: ‘The most fun job imaginable became deeply bleak’ buff.ly/2Cux5kd

  • Are YouTube’s Algorithms Fueling Creator Burnout? buff.ly/2PMGje9

  • Designing Automation Systems to Be Calm: Five Principles buff.ly/2Nu92WE

  • The clever psychology of Disneyland’s design buff.ly/2NhddFp

  • The Future of Music Festivals Is … the Internet? buff.ly/2Nv1eRz

  • Isabelle Riva: How the Unity game engine will democratize film buff.ly/2nDeBU9

  • 13 Immersive Things — claymation games, AI theatre, VR/AR escape rooms, enchanted objects and more… buff.ly/2x1dxPm

  • The Decision Matrix: How to Prioritize What Matters buff.ly/2Pxp6ED

  • Meet the Literary Design Studio Bringing Classic Literature to New Technology buff.ly/2JoSMAy

  • Google’s 20th anniversary: how the world’s best search engine ate the world buff.ly/2oMJKFj

  • Your brain power varies throughout the year, peaking in autumn buff.ly/2x0qqch

  • Why your desk job is so damn exhausting. One of the great mysteries of adult life — and psychology. buff.ly/2PAPv4g

  • Brazil's Museum Fire Proves Cultural Memory Needs a Digital Backup buff.ly/2wVjq0k

  • Mission Unstoppable: Inside the All-Female Trek to the North Pole buff.ly/2CE3WTC

  • How a Domino Master Builds (and Destroys) 15,000-Piece Creations buff.ly/2wY2XbT

  • How to Minimize Stress Before, During, and After Your Vacation buff.ly/2Qbvenf

  • 4 TED Talks on how the brain takes care of itself buff.ly/2wXQggm

  • A Leonardo Codex from the V&A Museum Goes Online buff.ly/2QcCW0k

  • “It Was Us Against Those Guys”: The Women Who Transformed Rolling Stone in the Mid-70s buff.ly/2woK9ly

  • Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell on why we need libraries – an essay in pictures theguardian.com/books/gallery/…

  • 9 TED Talks about improving through practice buff.ly/2wXXi5j

  • Exercise, Eat Well, Help Others: Altruism's Surprisingly Strong Health Impact buff.ly/2oPvNXq

  • Opera Philadelphia: The HBO of the Opera World? buff.ly/2QgkN1u

  • How Do Museums Protect Their Collections From Fire Risk? buff.ly/2wW2jvs

  • What We Know About Art and the Mind buff.ly/2wSVPgU

  • Paul Taylor’s Dancers Reflect on the Simple Lessons They Learned From Their Beloved Teacher buff.ly/2wTXimW

  • Pixar’s Ed Catmull on taking risks and checking your ego buff.ly/2wQBrMz

  • Design Debate: Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Inspiration? buff.ly/2CjkGiX

  • Required reading: The books that students read in 28 countries around the world buff.ly/2vE7fXt

  • Sitzfleisch: The German concept to get more work done buff.ly/2wXRGqY

  • It’s hard to know why music gives pleasure: is that the point? buff.ly/2wTlUwj

  • The future of food: what we’ll eat in 2028 buff.ly/2wUcLm7

  • Want to minimize jet lag? Here’s what the doctors order. buff.ly/2wDDiEX

  • The real Goldfinger: the London banker who broke the world. The true story of how the City of London invented offshore banking – and set the rich free buff.ly/2wSEWmn

  • 'Instagram' Is Officially a Verb, According to Merriam-Webster buff.ly/2Qc8PpR

  • The power of cataloging your creative influences buff.ly/2MSY8ul

  • What It Takes to Launch a Profitable Side Hustle buff.ly/2NYtbBw

  • Why Being Vulnerable Will Make You A Better Designer buff.ly/2M8R0Vt

  • Searchin’ for Urchin: A Culinary Quest buff.ly/2wUyJFw

  • Why data culture matters buff.ly/2NkY6e4

  • Embracing the Discipline to Write Your Book buff.ly/2MU6vWj

  • How To Study And Learn More Effectively buff.ly/2NkTRiG

  • The Misleading Power of Internet Metaphors buff.ly/2MU0mK0

  • A new study finds infants can discern between leaders and bullies buff.ly/DymsZd

  • Procrastinator's brains are different than doers buff.ly/CJe8lL

  • Genetically engineered mosquitoes are about to fly free in Africa buff.ly/CXPlSx

  • Transactions Vs. Experiences buff.ly/2Q7puuF

  • The Mind Is a Difference-Seeking Machine buff.ly/2MQxcLz

  • The Imperative Practice of Relaxing Constraints buff.ly/2NVCF0p

  • The Lead Designer of Monument Valley Deconstructs His Latest Game, Florence | The Work Behind The Work buff.ly/2KHi8OI

  • A Visual History of the Creation of Disneyland | The Work Behind The Work buff.ly/2Q21F7i

  • How Frank Chimero Designs a Poster | The Work Behind The Work buff.ly/2H2XnXL

  • To Cope with Stress, Try Learning Something New buff.ly/2Nk5wOE

  • The Surprising Inspiration Behind Monument Valley’s Most Beautiful Levels | The Work Behind The Work buff.ly/2LTSsLh

  • Design Debate: Have New Tech Innovations Made Work Life Easier or Harder? buff.ly/2Q6MGJi

  • Color Leap: Explore 180 color palettes covering 4000 years of history. buff.ly/2Cnr3Sf

  • The World's Newest, Most Gloriously Designed Maps buff.ly/2Mz4s5X

  • Why 4 a.m. Is the Most Productive Hour buff.ly/2Hv445p

  • New York Public Library Is Now Lending Out Ties and Other Accessories for Job Interviews buff.ly/2MIHBEW

  • 3 Famous Writers on Process and Productivity buff.ly/2OOcbh2

  • 10 Modern Proofreading Tips for Content Marketers buff.ly/2PEXYUZ


Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Metaphors: The Week's Links

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Two kinds of marketing

Seth Godin

There’s the kind that no one can possibly like. The popups, popunders, high-pressure, track-your-private-data, scammy, spammy, interruptive, overpriced, overhyped, under-designed selfish nonsense that some people engage in.

And then there’s the kind that inspires us, delights us and brings us something we truly want.

We call them both marketing, but they couldn’t be more different.

 

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Hyperpolyglots: The Week's Links

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  • The Mystery of People Who Speak Dozens of Languages buff.ly/2BYf4ud
  • Slightly More Than 100 Fantastic Articles buff.ly/2MD8z58
  • Milton Glaser on Making New Work at 89 and Why ‘Retirement Is a Trap’ buff.ly/2wvKjH3
  • How ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Is Changing the Way the World Experiences Music buff.ly/2omMn0u
  • Cary Fukunaga Doesn't Mind Taking Notes from Netflix's Algorithm buff.ly/2wlr1Fc
  • Sucking the Life Out of Mona Lisa buff.ly/2wqQ1e7
  • Ordinary People Focus on the Outcome. Extraordinary People Focus On the Process. buff.ly/2wp6mA5
  • 28 Pieces of Productivity Advice I Stole From Others That Made Me Successful buff.ly/2LvByCw
  • The key lessons I learned creating a popular Design System buff.ly/2MPau2l
  • Use these 3 brain hacks to do something uncomfortable buff.ly/2wnYezX
  • The underappreciated genius of retro video game fonts buff.ly/2MZ7io7
  • “Read my lips: the rise and rise of photo-editing Amy Odell goes in search of the digital facelift” buff.ly/2Nqy6KZ
  • “The largest set of aggregated data on cultural engagement anywhere in the world” is being made available for academic researchers. buff.ly/2Pf2SqF
  • Opinion | In Defense of Taking Things for Granted buff.ly/2BW2v2B
  • The (Very) Busy Person’s Guide to Getting More Sleep buff.ly/2NrtGnh
  • The terrifying, hidden reality of Ridiculously Complicated Algorithms buff.ly/2Pdrv7i
  • Procrastination 'is down to how mind works' buff.ly/2wjmfbo
  • Why Universities Need ‘Public Interest Technology’ Courses buff.ly/2BR4pS8
  • Inside the BBC’s “innovation incubator” buff.ly/2LvB6UV
  • Real wealth buff.ly/2vx2605
  • Design Debate: Have New Tech Innovations Made Work Life Easier or Harder? buff.ly/2KwGSVJ
  • ◉ 3 Minutes Of Branding Advice By Brian Collins - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/8/28…
  • John Maeda: How a Fall Opened a New Chapter of Identity and Inclusion buff.ly/2P0bEZL
  • The Serious Security Problem Looming Over Robotics buff.ly/2BPslFs
  • The Instagram Generation: What happens when a society that values image over substance meets a medium dominated by the former? buff.ly/2Lr2cBh
  • The 10 Commandments of Good Products buff.ly/2PraIP3
  • Design for People, Use People Language – Julie Zhuo buff.ly/2w97PdF
  • The dilemma for Shakespeare theaters: Increasing audiences without selling their souls buff.ly/2Nn1FNO
  • Don’t underestimate the power of allowing an audience on stage buff.ly/2PI8HOG
  • The Guy Who Wouldn’t Write a Hit: An Interview with David Simon buff.ly/2MSEwpc
  • Are you smarter than a pigeon? buff.ly/2qVM1Qj
  • How can schools best prepare students for the future? Give them real work to do buff.ly/2LqXjDz
  • ◉ Recommended: Unthinkable: An Extraordinary Journey Through the World's Strangest Brains - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • How to get a good night’s sleep buff.ly/2LmBzIJ
  • Don't fail fast -- fail mindfully buff.ly/2PCOz04
  • It’s the year 2038–here’s how we’ll eat 20 years in the future buff.ly/2BFy7tc
  • The color gray is no one’s color. It is the color of cubicles and winter camouflage, of sullage, of inscrutable complexity, of compromise. Ode to Gray buff.ly/2wdAbDt
  • Scientists Reveal the Number of Times You're Actually Conscious Each Minute Spoiler: It's not very often (and that's a good thing).buff.ly/2Nf8PTZ
  • How Hollywood Is Racing to Catch Up With Netflix buff.ly/2BMczLp
  • ‘You’re gonna cough during the entire performance?’ What dancers hear, see and sense from the stage. buff.ly/2BL6fEd
  • Noah Charney shares the stories behind some of art history's most important works—those that we can no longer see buff.ly/2Lp6t36
  • The Case for Slow Design: Make art, not products buff.ly/2Pt2aqU
  • This is fantastic. It's like Google but for color: Picular buff.ly/2Ld0kqR
  • ◉ Vince Kadlubek: Make a Mind-Blowing Experience - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/8/26…
  • Look Inside the World's Most Beautiful Libraries in a New 560-Page Photo Book by Massimo Listri buff.ly/2BdhapC
  • Underwater and airborne craft can now communicate directly and wirelessly. buff.ly/2w8qqGR
  • Why do startups fail? A postmortem of 256 failed startups. buff.ly/2wb8xXN
  • The evolutionary mystery of gigantic human brains buff.ly/2wauJBd
  • Say Hello to Stratolaunch, The Largest Airplane Ever Created buff.ly/2MBt1Tc
  • Gallery: Meet 6 bewitching, rarely seen creatures from the ocean’s twilight zone buff.ly/2BHS96a
  • This town will get its heat from an unlikely source: a data center buff.ly/2Pz6epB
  • Bacteria can be used to turn type A blood into universal type O buff.ly/2w7GtEN
  • New world map is a more accurate Earth and shows Africa’s full size buff.ly/2LiZuIZ
  • A Guide to Combining Fonts buff.ly/2o54urH
  • Top 10 Characteristics of GREAT Project Managers buff.ly/2BFoRoU
  • Who needs democracy when you have data? Here’s how China rules using data, AI, and internet surveillance. buff.ly/2LqcJIc
  • What to Do If You Feel Trapped by Your Circumstances buff.ly/2w4GJEG
  • A comprehensive guide to yellow stripey things buff.ly/2w9nSIl
  • Giphy has launched the first-ever film festival dedicated to gifs buff.ly/2LkqYOH
  • Good Things Happen in Book Stores buff.ly/2w7gDR5
  • The Appeal of Lonely Places buff.ly/2Lnwn7H
  • Blue Bottle Founder James Freeman’s Journey From Mozart to Cortados buff.ly/2wotihW
  • Creative is not a noun buff.ly/2wlmwK0
  • The Challenge of Scaling Soft Skills buff.ly/2LlMm5Z
  • Behind the Scenes at the World's Most Fascinating Workshops buff.ly/2w5HcX7
  • An Adorable Rodent Gives a Glimpse Into Earth’s Climate Chaos buff.ly/2LlaHsz
  • How Microsoft Tackles Russian Hackers—And Why It's Never Enough buff.ly/2OYJ3Ur
  • With Embryo Base Editing, China Gets Another Crispr First buff.ly/2BsK8SJ
  • InstaNovels: Bringing Classic Literature to Instagram Stories buff.ly/2LhwHom
  • The Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History buff.ly/2LiSprR
  • The end of ads: Advertising is obsolete, writes University of Kentucky’s Ramsi Woodcock. Here’s why it’s time to end it. buff.ly/2BCPfzU
  • A day in the life of a Waymo self-driving taxi buff.ly/2vXYS6G
  • 385 Feet of Crazy: The Most Audacious Flying Machine Ever wired.trib.al/XS7olOH
  • Is This the End of the TV Writers’ Room as We Know It? buff.ly/2Me5N5h

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.