The Week's Links (10.08.10)
Antonio Ortiz
All the links posted to Facebook and Twitter (@smartercreative) this week:
- All Creative Work Builds On What Came Beforehttp://ow.ly/19m0iu
- Blogging Innovation » Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2010 http://ow.ly/2MFIi
- Zooming into Italian Masterpieces | Open Culturehttp://ow.ly/2OsRn
- Test Your Knowledge With The Graphics Design Quiz App For iPhone. http://ow.ly/2MvTI
- Imprint-The Online Community for Graphic Designers: Ten Typefaces of the Decade http://ow.ly/2Mv2k
- Breakthrough Awards 2010 - Popular Mechanicshttp://ow.ly/2O6pV
- How Ink Is Made http://ow.ly/19kR69
- MediaShift . Six Stunning Projects That Show the Power of Data Visualization | PBS http://ow.ly/2QbHI
- Information Architects’ Facebook Designs That Should Have Been. http://ow.ly/2MFhx
- 99 Excuses For NOT Making Ideas Happen And The Arguments Against Them. http://ow.ly/2Mvnt
- MIT team develops system for continuous medical monitoring using widely available video technology.http://ow.ly/19kDGd
- The Economist meets with Twitter’s Evan Williamshttp://ow.ly/19kB9I
- PBS Video has the whole performance of Macbeth with Patrick Stewart. Well worth the time if you missed it. http://ow.ly/2PVPQ
- Mario Vargas Llosa Wins Nobel Literature Prizehttp://ow.ly/2PUJX Spanish literature on the spotlight. Fantastic.
- Something wicked this way comes. Tonight on PBS look for the brilliant production of Macbeth featuring Patrick Stewart. http://ow.ly/2PEy7
- Radio Mercury Awards 2010. The best radio spots of the year. http://ow.ly/2MGjP
- AIGA Winterhouse Awards for Design Writing: 2010 Recipients. http://ow.ly/2PxAK
- A look at @pentagram’s design for The Daily Show’s “Earth (The Book)” http://ow.ly/2MFUF
- Special Report: Magazine A-List 2010 - Advertising Age http://ow.ly/2PwFl
- Fighting Ugliness With Massimo Vignellihttp://ow.ly/19jAIx
- Procrastination Animated http://ow.ly/19jy1D
- A 1990s Disney Animation Studio Software Demohttp://ow.ly/19jy1H
- A seance with Errol Morris - Roger Ebert’s Journal. Great conversation between two great minds.http://ow.ly/2MFnw
- Understanding Shakespeare. All of Shakespeare’s words as visualized data. http://ow.ly/2MpJT
- Are we hard-wired to hear emotion and meaning in music? Scientists probe the puzzling world of sound and sense. http://ow.ly/2OsBl
- 34 Typographic Sins by Ray Elder is a great type primer and beautiful PDF. http://ow.ly/2OLYi
- 50 facts that should change the world.http://ow.ly/2OI2G /via @johnmaeda
- How to be a data journalist. http://ow.ly/2OKAS /via @brainpicker
- Journalism in the Age of Data, a Visually Stunning Documentary http://ow.ly/19ixki
- Neenahpaper.com is relaunched with new great resources. http://ow.ly/2LjzF
- As the advertising market recovers, two clear winners are emerging: the internet and television |The Economist http://ow.ly/2OGxu
- Creativity Top 5: October 4, 2010 http://ow.ly/19hRX6
- Display is a curated collection of important modern, mid 20th century graphic design books, periodicals and ephemera. http://ow.ly/2Mytp
- The World’s First Artificial Heart. The images are amazing. http://ow.ly/2O9o2
- Studying Abroad Makes You a Better Student - Education - GOOD http://ow.ly/2O4Uo
- The End of Education Is the Dawn of Learninghttp://ow.ly/19huW1
- Ad guru David Droga on the positive powers of advertising http://ow.ly/2L75N
- Senate votes to turn down volume on TV commercialshttp://ow.ly/2Ntq0
- With a Little Help From His Friends, Vanity Fair profiles Sean Parker, the least known founder of Facebook. http://ow.ly/2NsMh
- T Magazine - Design and Living Issue - Fall 2010 - The New York Times http://ow.ly/2Npzu