Friday Link Pack

bouncing gorilla gif(via)

– It’s almost GO-time for Nearly Impossible, a conference for people who make and sell physical products. Get your ticket here.

– Mark Schafer wrote a thorough review on TeuxDeux. (A to-do app I co-created with my studiomates of FictiveKin and Jonnie Hallman)

– Tina Turner covers Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Proud Mary on live Italian TV in 1971. Pretty awesome.

Michelle Obama is one cool first lady.

– The World’s Fluffiest Bunny.

A fifteenth-century church gone shop and café.

– Take the test: Which US state matches your personality?

Karl Lagerfeld shares his vision of Coco Chanel: her childhood, her charisma, her legend, and the indelible mark that Coco has left 100 years after opening her first boutique.

Wordoids are made-up words. They look nice and feel great. They are good for naming things. (via Seth)

– Always take photos you see in ads or magazines with a grain of salt. Here’s why.

Two kinds of loyalty.

Mobile bed. This might only be fascinating to someone like me who lives in a big city where living spaces tend to be small.

Specs. Wow.

These Are Some of the Most Amazing Lego Projects Ever Built

– The CreativeMornings theme for November is Bravery! Really excited to see what talks will come out of this one. You can see all of our previous themes here.

– The Brooklyn Museum is looking to hire a full-time Web Designer.

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