Beautiful Global Nightscapes by Martin Stavars - Hong Kong
k-pop marketing technology
BEOGRAM 4000
The simplicity and elegance of this turntable is amazing. It is designed by the 80’s mastermind Jacob Jensen via wtfdude
Bruce Lee continues to be one of my idols.
His advice is timeless. His influence is endless.
”Express yourself…have faith in yourself…”
— Apple founder STEVE JOBS, in the Wall Street Journal, May 25, 1993. (via inothernews)
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I love it when companies take part in the April Fools’ tradition. While some companies may take it too far, the companies that get it right display of balance of humor, wit, cleverness and branding.
Gmail Tap was one of my favorites of the day.
Happy April everyone!
MODERN NATURAL
This photo really shows the best of two worlds, the aesthetic beauty of modern architecture and the timeless beauty of nature working together. This is truly living well. by DasicArchitects Inc. via cosascool
The most dangerous poison is the feeling of achievement. The antidote is to every evening think what can be done better tomorrow.
- Ingvar Kamprad
viral campaigning for Prometheus
clever. captivating.
campaign well done
“We are what we repeatedly do.”
-Aristotle
This is such a simple quote, but it applies to every aspect of life. If you ask anyone that is successful, they will tell you that it is because they worked at it every single day for an extended period of time.
On the flip side, negative habits can have just as big of an impact. People who constantly find themselves struggling should be able to trace it back to a few simple decisions that are being made over and over again. For example, people rarely find themselves under a mountain of debt from one transaction. Rather, it is usually a variety of smaller decisions that were made repeatedly.








