I don’t have cable and I don’t watch the news. […] I generally assume that if something really interesting happens, one of my friends will tell me, or it will show up in some of the webcomics I read.
— Patrick Rothfuss is doing what I do.

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Søren is a designer at webfactory, hopelessly addicted to the North and using this scrapbook to keep track of his findings on the internets.
I don’t have cable and I don’t watch the news. […] I generally assume that if something really interesting happens, one of my friends will tell me, or it will show up in some of the webcomics I read.
— Patrick Rothfuss is doing what I do.
Think of your website not as an online archive or a repository for all your data, but as an experience. It isn’t the amount of content that makes your site valuable, it’s how easily users are able to access the content they’re looking for.
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He said it. Oh my god. He said it.
Get the whole truth about CMS Breakdown by Trent Walton
Civic life in Britain is predicated on the idea that everyone just about conceals his loathing of everyone else.
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Letter From London - My American Friends - NYTimes.com
The quote is actually miles off the article’s topic (which happens to be the perception of Americans abroad), but just too damn hilarious to not share it.
I love creative advertising with uncompromisingly direct visual impact.
(via fuckyouverymuch)
Dirt Poster by Roland Reiner Tiangco
I Blame Coco feat. Robyn - Caesar (via islandrecords)
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This conceptual video is a corporate collaborative research project initiated by Bonnier R&D into the experience of reading magazines on handheld digital devices. It illustrates one possible vision for digital magazines in the near future, presented by our design partners at BERG.