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Writing Tips from Annual Reports
Posted on July 5, 2011 by Lloyd Morgan at Lone GunMan Proving that good writing can be found anywhere, writer Nancy Friedman points to Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett’s annual reports as examples of excellent copy writing. I cannot but agree. Friedman submits that we can learn to write better copy by studying Warren Buffett’s…
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artismyhustle: kbas: Do ureself a favor and cop Paul Arden’s ‘It’s not how good you are, but how good you want to be.’ i love this book I’ve been trying to work through this idea, but bump against my own ego. It’s a personal challenge as well as a professional one in academia and industry.
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Adam Steve Lilith & Eve Golem series (in)Action Figure (by RafaelFajardo)
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Adam Steve Lilith & Eve Golem series (in)Action Figure (by RafaelFajardo)
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Adam Steve Lilith & Eve Golem series (in)Action Figure (by RafaelFajardo)
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laughingsquid: Indie Game, a Documentary About Independent Video Game Designers (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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A Library Sans Livres
thenewinquiry: Vintage library poster from the New York Public Library Archives Will the library of the future be a reliquary of precious artifacts or the information processor that obliterates them? By Olivia Rosane “I suspect that the human species—the unique human species—is on the road to extinction, while the Library will last on forever.” —Borges,…
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wilwheaton: In May of this year, Pixar animator Austin Madison kindly hand-wrote the following open letter to aspiring artists, in a bid to inspire them through times of creative drought. It’s a lovely, eloquent letter, and in fact contains advice valuable to people in many a creative field. It was written as a contribution to…
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The first volume of the History of Cartography was published in 1987 and the three books that constitute Volume Two appeared over the following eleven years. In 1987 the worldwide web did not exist, and since 1998 book publishing has gone through a revolution in the production and dissemination of work. Although the large format…
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Electro Active Polymers
ericschneider: http://hackaday.com/2011/07/01/electro-active-polymers/ The potential of EAP’s in experimental media is huge.
