Friday Link Pack

(via the kid should see this)

– Do you like to drool over architecture and interiors. Check out Architizer.

– DUMBO, the area in Brooklyn I work at, is about to get a whole lot more colorful. I am thrilled.

The Impossible Family Portrait. Moving.

Dina Kelberman’s Tumblr is one long shifting string of consciousness google image search. Fascinating. (Thanks Louis)

– Make your window air-conditioner prettier and less noisy with Babilawn.

The Deck Network, which I am a proud member of, is booking ad schedules now for the remainder of 2013 and at the moment still has a couple ad slots open in August. Write for more information and get a nice price if you can pull the trigger quick.

– Ever wondered what bike saddles in Amsterdam look like? Here you go.

– Ever toyed with the idea of running your own podcast? Listen to this.

– Hey crafty parents, why not build a littleBits Jet Pack with your kiddo this weekend? File that under supercool!

– YES! Emoji Tracker shows the most popular emojis used on Twitter. (via)

– This: Gardens, not buildings

– Listen to Seth Godin explain why bad or bizarre ideas are more successful than boring ones: How to get ideas to spread.

– A site filled with mid-century illustrations? Yes, please.

– A rare BBC Interview with iconic Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist Carl Jung on human personality.

Books recreated and crafted out of paper. Kelli Anderson is my hero.

– Super minimal clothing rack. I approve.

A collection of startup wisdom. (via)

3D Printed Sugar. Supercool.

– Web designers! Shopify launched a Design Award. Judging panel consists of Jeffrey Zeldman, Daniel Weinand + moi.

A Clockwork Orange Tote Bag.

People Matter. Yes.

– For the past few years, Chicago based Nate Burgos has been a silent editor of this blog, gently letting me know if something wasn’t right. He runs a wonderful site himself, called Design Feast.

7 Things Really Persuasive People Do, over on the brand-newInc. Magazine website.

– My DUMBO friends over at Big Spaceship are looking to hire a Front End Developer.

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