Voices: The Week's Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS:

  • Donna Strickland is the third woman ever to win a physics Nobel Prize buff.ly/2PbIozq

  • Designing the Invisible. Your one stop guide to designing for voice based interfaces. buff.ly/2y6ZAz2

  • From Designer to Founder: Two Entrepreneurs Share Lessons From Building their Businesses buff.ly/2PcNImu

  • Adobe's Scott Belsky on Thriving in the Messy Middle of Entrepreneurship buff.ly/2O2KNAd

  • This man has helped shape Google search almost from the start buff.ly/2OyYGp1

  • Here’s the key to building good habits (and breaking bad ones) buff.ly/2yeD5rM

  • This is how competition affects your brain, motivation, and productivity buff.ly/2yaP2yN

  • How the “Most Human Human” passed the Turing Test buff.ly/2yceJz7

  • Distant dwarf planet called ‘The Goblin’ could point to Planet X buff.ly/2Os72Px

  • Self-driving truck technology is taking longer to develop than expected buff.ly/2y7kjm4

  • The 2018 Nobel science prizes buff.ly/2O6YAG1

  • From idea to typeface: How are fonts designed? buff.ly/2Ro6V5V

  • Jeff Goodby’s 5 Vandalism Rules for Advertising Professionals buff.ly/2O1jp5I

  • How to be Strategic buff.ly/2NlfL1n

  • MIT, Google, Cisco and USPTO create Prior Art Archive for better patents buff.ly/2OxiMQC

  • Announcing Fast Company’s 2019 World Changing Ideas awards buff.ly/2RsPVLP

  • Microsoft open sources MS-DOS again, this time on GitHub buff.ly/2y3aDsV

  • The surprisingly dark history of the color pink buff.ly/2Rgej39

  • SNL's 10 Best Ad Parodies, as Selected by Some of Advertising's Top Creatives buff.ly/2NgJVme

  • The 7 TED Talks every designer should watch | Inside Design buff.ly/2NUdQ99

  • Netflix Is Planning a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure ‘Black Mirror’ buff.ly/2y84P1c

  • We may not have found aliens yet because we’ve barely begun looking buff.ly/2P5DB2R

  • Three robot advances that’ll be needed for DARPA’s new underground challenge buff.ly/2P3oPJE

  • The first “social network” of brains lets three people transmit thoughts to each other’s heads buff.ly/2NRmmpj

  • When to Stick with Something — and When to Quit buff.ly/2IuVUfk

  • Frances H Arnold, George P Smith and Gregory P Winter win Nobel prize in chemistry buff.ly/2QqUqFr

  • What eight Google products looked like when they were brand-new buff.ly/2OeTcQh

  • The Lie Generator: Inside The Black Mirror World of Polygraph Job Screenings buff.ly/2RfSMrp

  • A giant crawling brain: the jaw-dropping world of termites buff.ly/2QDyZSs

  • How to Stop Sabotaging Your Sleep buff.ly/2xNjDmz

  • We thought the Incas couldn’t write. These knots change everything buff.ly/2y0zz4h

  • The almighty tussle over whether we should talk to aliens or not buff.ly/2xQtnvM

  • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think buff.ly/2t0cxYM

  • There are too many video games. What now? As the games industry gets more and more crowded, we look at what small teams are doing to stand out buff.ly/2xWNY1k

  • See Mailchimp’s weird new branding fastcompany.com/90241616/see-m…

  • I Went To XOXO Fest, Logged Off And Found The Good Internet Still Exists buff.ly/2IixPIt

  • With Instagram Cofounders Out, It’s Facebook All the Way Down buff.ly/2zGC2Dc

  • Grit: Bringing Passion Back buff.ly/2QLEA9w

  • IQ and Society buff.ly/2Qdmvkl

  • Beautiful Minds: The Next Generation buff.ly/2PsJZAK

  • Misty Copeland says Instagram is getting more people to watch ballet: ‘It gives them a view into my world’ buff.ly/2Rd6NGe

  • At This Theater, All of the Directors Will Be Women buff.ly/2zFmnDW

  • I Am a Librarian, I Am a Tech Whisperer buff.ly/2R7tr2W

  • The say of the land. Is language produced by the mind? Romantic theory has it otherwise: words emerge from the cosmos, expressing its soul buff.ly/2y3ovDo

  • The Annoying Habits of Highly Effective People buff.ly/2NbSq1K

  • A sweet look at some of the small things that make our lives beautiful buff.ly/2kwlLbs

  • Can you teach a computer to be funny? buff.ly/2ExExqj

  • The to-do list method for people with crazy lives and short attention spans buff.ly/2wg4qto

  • Facing a tough decision? Borrow from psychology, business and the military to see past your blind spots buff.ly/2N95UeT

  • Methane isn’t just cow farts; it’s also cow burps (and other weird facts you didn’t know about this potent greenhouse gas) buff.ly/2N64AJr

  • ◉ The simple genius of a good graphic - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/10/1…

  • 8 TED Talks about deep time buff.ly/2NMAjoi

  • The future museum buff.ly/2y22s0a

  • How To Tell When You Are Being A Bore - The Book of Life buff.ly/2OnnOPq

  • Are data nerds the new creatives? buff.ly/2xXoIIw

  • Being funny can make you money. Just ask Apple, IBM, and Taco Bell buff.ly/2zE04yy

  • Looking Back at 20 Years of Google Doodles buff.ly/2N7JfQ0

  • 3 Tips to Help You Prototype a Service buff.ly/2DCJl2A

  • Leading others to think innovatively together: Creative leadership buff.ly/2OoxWaI

  • Why Design Thinking Works buff.ly/2R9vlAf

  • Kids’ Brainpower Tied to Exercise, Sleep and Limited Screen Time. At least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, nine to 11 hours of sleep a night, and no more than two hours a day of recreational screen time were tied to higher mental test scores. buff.ly/2NNuEyy

  • The Queen: Aretha Franklin buff.ly/2xIkyF0

  • How Dictionary.com’s Twitter account got so cleverly woke buff.ly/2xXKrQo

  • Instagram’s Founders Have Always Had Impeccable Timing buff.ly/2R7ZTCc

  • ◉ One Small Step for the Web… Tim Berners-Lee launches Solid - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/9/29…

  • Darpa Goes Underground for Its Most Daring Robot Extravaganza Yet buff.ly/2xXy8n3

  • It may be ‘data journalism,’ but Julia Angwin’s new site the Markup is nothing like FiveThirtyEight buff.ly/2R8AmZK

  • Mind-reading devices can now access your thoughts and dreams using AI buff.ly/2DCxqld

  • Designer Confessions: The Most Embarrassing Moments Edition buff.ly/2oqJOKY

  • What I Wish I Knew at Every Age buff.ly/2JDvckT

  • Be Frugal with Everything Except Your Bed, Your Chair, Your Space, and Your Team buff.ly/2NEc77B

  • 3 Surprising Secrets to Maintaining Your Focus buff.ly/2OiabOz

  • Is the grass really greener? A creative's take buff.ly/2R3Lg2X

  • Google Images will now display creator and copyright metadata buff.ly/2DBQfFs

  • Quantum mechanics may contradict itself when applied to big objects buff.ly/2DCg2gv

  • Where in the world are kids most optimistic about the future? buff.ly/2DxJR1T

  • Exclusive: WhatsApp Cofounder Brian Acton Gives The Inside Story On #DeleteFacebook And Why He Left $850 Million Behind buff.ly/2Dugde0

  • Billboards — yes, billboards — are having a heyday in a digital world buff.ly/2xL35ee

  • 4 Ways AI Will Help Overwhelmed Designers Refocus Their Energy on Creativity buff.ly/2R1v7uD

  • Facebook global creative director Andrew Keller on why creative ideas need to build communities buff.ly/2DzhNeB

  • The future of design – UX Collective buff.ly/2Ifdrrz

  • Discovery of Galileo’s long-lost letter shows he edited his heretical ideas to fool the Inquisition buff.ly/2OGlosd


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.

Memes: The Week's Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS:

  • Is the grass really greener? A creative's take buff.ly/2R3Lg2X

  • Google Images will now display creator and copyright metadata buff.ly/2DBQfFs

  • Quantum mechanics may contradict itself when applied to big objects buff.ly/2DCg2gv

  • Where in the world are kids most optimistic about the future? buff.ly/2DxJR1T

  • Exclusive: WhatsApp Cofounder Brian Acton Gives The Inside Story On #DeleteFacebook And Why He Left $850 Million Behind buff.ly/2Dugde0

  • Billboards — yes, billboards — are having a heyday in a digital world buff.ly/2xL35ee

  • 4 Ways AI Will Help Overwhelmed Designers Refocus Their Energy on Creativity buff.ly/2R1v7uD

  • Facebook global creative director Andrew Keller on why creative ideas need to build communities buff.ly/2DzhNeB

  • The future of design – UX Collective buff.ly/2Ifdrrz

  • Discovery of Galileo’s long-lost letter shows he edited his heretical ideas to fool the Inquisition buff.ly/2OGlosd

  • Pursue excellence, not perfection. 16 Signs You’re a Toxic Perfectionist buff.ly/2xyLwyF

  • The 'Distracted Boyfriend' Meme's Photographer Explains All buff.ly/2DxBd3l

  • What Ecologists Can Learn From Memes buff.ly/2NCECCy

  • Enter the Age of Borderless Memes buff.ly/2NIgFtC

  • Facebook's AI Can Analyze Memes, but Can It Understand Them? buff.ly/2DsR3fH

  • Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Memes buff.ly/2NGEPF0

  • Is This Finally the Beginning of the End for the Password? buff.ly/2QVNxwV

  • There is no fall TV season anymore buff.ly/2OJomMt

  • Insight Report: Why iIllustration is booming buff.ly/2xQSXAK

  • Nothing Makes Me Jealous Anymore. That's a Problem Where's the work we all wish we made? buff.ly/2xPFCbM

  • The Challenges of Overcoming Creative Imposter Syndrome buff.ly/2DwO2uQ

  • “The New Media Barons What Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan makes of the tech billionaires taking over the new business—including her boss.” buff.ly/2QYa5NK

  • Here's the Plan to End Malaria With Crispr-Edited Mosquitoes buff.ly/2NINYNl

  • Google Is Getting a Lot More Visual to Keep You on Its Site buff.ly/2NI6rcQ

  • Hilarious Images of Bored Tourists From Around the World buff.ly/2Dv2J1n

  • The Clever Engineering Behind the New iPhone's Battery buff.ly/2NIM8fp

  • How to optimize caffeine (and improve your productivity) buff.ly/2DvAFv3

  • Why do we hate wasps and love bees? buff.ly/2QMMDmy

  • New Microscope Shows the Quantum World in Crazy Detail buff.ly/2xuUsFl

  • Why you should read this article slowly buff.ly/2NJzFXZ

  • A Mathematical Model Captures the Political Impact of Fake News buff.ly/2DygD34

  • Why your brain is hardwired to be bad at economics – and how to fix it buff.ly/2MYQD02

  • Your fingerprints reveal more than you think buff.ly/2MOam2t

  • TED Playlist: Who's watching us? In the age of smart tech, privacy is a definite concern. Here's the download on who has your information and what they're doing with it. buff.ly/2MTAw3L

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

  • How a $450 Million da Vinci Was Lost in America—and Later Found buff.ly/2ML7Wl9

  • Audiobooks Are the New E-books, Except They Might Keep Growing buff.ly/2QOfAhL

  • The Top 20 Most-Produced Playwrights of the 2018-19 Season buff.ly/2OKf1Eu

  • The Top 10* Most-Produced Plays of the 2018-19 Season buff.ly/2OKeZwm

  • Is the podcast bubble bursting? buff.ly/2znGwOX

  • Who Says Culture Doesn't Pay? $9.9 Billion Was Spent on New Arts Projects Around the Globe in 2017 buff.ly/2xFKala

  • “The Great Endumbening IQ scores look to be on the decline. Is there a complicated explanation, or are we just getting stupider?” buff.ly/2znnwA0

  • The urge to share news of our lives is neither new nor narcissistic – Lee Humphreys | Aeon Ideas buff.ly/2MT8sO3

  • Alastair Macaulay, Chief Dance Critic, Is Retiring buff.ly/2QO2f9g

  • This Is Your Brain on the Internet We know where to find information — we just can’t remember it anymore buff.ly/2Dbn8sn

  • Famous Advertisers in History: David Ogilvy buff.ly/2wW8u2z

  • Beyond Patronage: Artists and Experimental Monetization On creative funding and distribution. buff.ly/2OHIaQp

  • Beginner’s Guide to Blockchain — Explaining it to a 5 Year Old buff.ly/2KXgNiI

  • You Can Never Go Back to the Old Twitter buff.ly/2ph5dXi

  • Help discover ancient ruins -- before it's too late buff.ly/2DmWtsr

  • ◉ Why we choke under pressure — and how to avoid it - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/9/22…

  • The whiff of sandalwood makes the human head sprout more hair buff.ly/2xIVgpi

  • 10 mysteries of the universe: How did it all begin? buff.ly/2QNiPWR

  • The Drive to Keep Growing Emotionally - The Book of Life buff.ly/2I7hqXm

  • How To Get Back On Track When One Thing Derails Your Day buff.ly/2MjZyc5

  • NASA’s new exoplanet-hunter has spotted its first alien worlds buff.ly/2PPJTn5

  • A stretchy stick-on patch can take blood pressure readings from deep inside your body buff.ly/2OEHXO1

  • The future of humanity depends on design ethics, says Tim Wu buff.ly/2PXuhOs

  • Beautiful Thinkers: Matthew Willcox, Author buff.ly/2Nvcl0V

  • Design the Life You Want, and Your Career Will Thank You buff.ly/2xE1tCZ

  • The latest fantastic use of print and digital from @NYTmag. Totally worth 30 mins of your time. Listen to the World buff.ly/2OLXs6G

  • The health benefits of reading buff.ly/2NTLvyX

  • Shakespeare's neglected queen reigns once more buff.ly/2OJso7E

  • Is It Time to Get Rid of Time? The crisis inside the physics of time. buff.ly/2QQ8NUJ

  • 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

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.

Underrated: The Week's Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS:

  • 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

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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.

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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.