The Week's Links: June 21, 2013
/All the links posted on social networks this week:
- Understanding App Store Pricing — Part 1 ➞
- Gorgeous: Starry Long Exposure Photos of Fireflies in the Forests of Japan ➞
- The Dieline's Top 25 Chocolate Bar Packages ➞
- 2.55pm, time when average office employee has their 'most unproductive moment of the day' ➞
- These are great: Tech Noir - Cinemagraphs of living movie stills ➞
- Mark Morris on Dance, Aging and Immortality ➞
- Seven Questions to Ask Your Data Geeks ➞
- When a Web-based artwork becomes technologically obsolete, does updated software simply restore it or changes it? ➞
- The Pros & Cons Of Waiting In Line ◉
- Inside Digg's Race to Build the New Google Reader ➞
- Rory Sutherland knows how to save marketing and why the next big technology may not be a technology at all ➞
- Sam Potts: My Six-Point Plan for Doing Projects ➞
- 2,131 books fell over... ◉
- Op-Ed: An Entrepreneur’s Take on Building a Great Design Team ➞
- Decoding Space and Time in the Brain Network ➞
- Until the next study, coffee is good for you: This Is Your Brain on Coffee ➞
- 11,680 The number of emails sent to the average worker per year, and other email stats: ➞
- The Unlikely Evolution Of The @ Symbol ➞
- Trust your hunches, and write them down. ◉
- Claudia Jacobs: Why Philanthropy Should Steam Ahead and Support the Creative Economy ➞
- Marketing philosophy: Thought experiments are the product, and podcasts the placement. ➞
- Summer Reading: The School of Life ◉
- Digital organization launches to film new dance commissions ➞
- Ira Silverberg leaves the National Endowment for the Arts ➞
- Points: the socially-powered street sign ➞
- Reading List: 6 Great Sci-Fi Stories About Robots ➞
- Four Ways to Give Good Feedback ➞
- How I Learned To Stop Comparing Myself To Others, And Love My Own Ideas ➞
- amiina: Mixing it up, Iceland style ◉
- How American Linguist Alice Kober Helped Unlock the Secrets of Linear B ➞
- Summer Reading: The Novels of Max Barry ◉
- What is a Museum? ➞
- Are Video Games the Next Great Art Form? ➞
- The Complete Beginner's Guide to Universal Design ➞
- 50 Designers’ Desks: Part 2 ➞
- Researchers Explain How Brands Make You Fall In Love ➞
- Did A Hedge Fund Guy Unlock The Biggest Question In The Universe? ➞
- Rory Sutherland knows how to save marketing ➞
- A Critic’s Case for Critics Who Are Actually Critical ◉
- The “Boxed Set Approach” to Setting Goals ➞
- Summer Reading: Independent Learning ◉
- 6 Dictionary Mysteries You Can Help Solve ➞
- Meet The 13 Designers On Fast Company's Most Creative People List ➞
- Genius! Children's Cancer Center Rebrands Chemotherapy As "Superformula" in tie-in with DC Comics ➞
- So good! Listen to Freddie Mercury and David Bowie on the Isolated Vocal Track for the Queen Hit ‘Under Pressure' ➞
- German’s Longest Word Is No More ➞
- Art of the Title takes a look at the opening sequence for Chasing Shakespeare (2013) ➞
- The Creative Process of Ansel Adams Revealed in 1958 Documentary ➞
- The Age of the Anti-Logo: Why Museums Are Shedding Their Identities ➞
- D&AD Awards Winners 2013 ➞
- The Art Google Blurs ➞
- This Is Responsive: Tips, Resources and Patterns for Responsive Web Design ➞
- Creativity Top 5: Cannes Preview Edition ◉
- Classic Books Annotated by Famous Authors ➞
- Is There Such A Thing As Extinction Proof? ➞
- Stephen King, Author Of 'Joyland': On Growing Up, Believing In God And Getting Scared ➞
- The 50 Albums Everyone Needs to Own, 1963-2013 ➞
- Anonymous street artist brightens up London street furniture with incredibly detailed paintings ➞
- Incredible Reading Rooms Around the World ➞
- How Birds and Babies Learn to Talk ➞
- Distinguishing Brain From Mind ➞
- Stella Adler: The acting coach's notes on Tennessee Williams' female characters. ➞
- Carl Sagan Puts Human History in Context ➞
- The Making of Song Reader, Beck's album in sheet music. ➞
- Freakonomics explains: Why Are There Cronut Scalpers? ➞
- Because you always wanted to see what Dieter Rams' house looks like. ➞
- Sight: A Short Film About Augmented Reality & Gamification ◉
- For readers, this simple app is kinda genius: Slicereader - Easy reading for Mac ➞
- Why Big Data Is Not Truth ➞
- Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground, with his own illustrations. ➞