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BOOKS ABOUT VHS.
Art and design master Reagan Ray writes: I’m intrigued by the idea of going low tech and watching a bunch of B movies on VHS that aren’t available anywhere else. And then there’s the box art, the glorious forgotten art of VHS box art. Since collecting old VHS tapes isn’t super practical, I like to admire the box art through books. Most of the books I’ve listed are full of old box artBATTLEFIELD 2042.
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HAVE A MEANINGFUL MEMORIAL DAY. Today those of us in the United States celebrate Memorial Day. A day set aside to remember those who lost their lives serving their country in the military. But, for many, it is also a time to remember everyone who has served their country through military duty. Around this time of the year, it is common to wish someone a Happy Memorial Day. This morning as I thought about my relatives who ADVICE FROM TEN YEARS OF LEADING REMOTE TEAMS. Advice from Ten Years of Leading Remote Teams. Providing leadership can be challenging because it involves people who have their responsibilities and goals in addition to whatever is happening personally. Add in whatever stress might be taking place at home, with family and friends. Being a human is hard enough, so it makes sensethat leading
MAKE ACCESSIBILITY A FEATURE, NOT A FIX. Please consider sharing this story far and wide because it’s important, and more of the digital industry needs to see this. All-Star designer Stephanie Hagadorn shares a unique and super smart project her team created at Indeed to help build better products through accessibility requirements. Over the past year, accessibility has become one of Indeed’s top priorities, a massive undertaking.A NEW HOPE FOR RSS?
Google is testing a new feature for its Chrome browser on Android that lets users “follow” sites to create an updating list of new content they publish. The feature is based on , an open web standard that’s been the backbone of many popular web aggregation tools in the past. That includes Google’s own, much beloved (and now defunct) Google Reader. AIRBAG INDUSTRIES BY GREG STOREY In the late stages of the Civil War, the Confederate army transformed formerly posh country club into a makeshift prison for Union captives. More than 260 Union soldiers died from disease and exposure while being held in the race track’s open-air infield.BOOKS ABOUT VHS.
Art and design master Reagan Ray writes: I’m intrigued by the idea of going low tech and watching a bunch of B movies on VHS that aren’t available anywhere else. And then there’s the box art, the glorious forgotten art of VHS box art. Since collecting old VHS tapes isn’t super practical, I like to admire the box art through books. Most of the books I’ve listed are full of old box artBATTLEFIELD 2042.
Well, I know what I’ll be doing when the multi-headed variant of COVID comes raging back in November. I love the references in the trailer of different stunts players performed in Battlefield 4. Someone knows what they are doing.HISTORICAL DATA
Yellow is the new normal. Holiday Office Hours, the Airbag Way. 100% Clever, 0% Hired. The new MacBook Pro, the one without the “Touchbar,” is pretty great. A better way to make better forms. Trusting Your Way to a Better Design Team. A moment for us all to rally and answer the call to help someone who has helped us all. LANGUISHING, "THE DOMINANT EMOTION OF 2021." Do you remember those mornings when you didn’t feel like getting up and going to work? Do you recall sometime after May 2020 when you started feeling like this every single day?! Apparently, it’s not just you and me, but everyone is waking up in a haze. And though we don’t talk about it openly, it sounds like we all started to ask ourselves when a bottle of wine at breakfast would become I JUST GOT VACCINATED AND, BOY, ARE MY ARMS TIRED I just got vaccinated and, boy, are my arms tired. I’m wrapping up a meeting on Wednesday morning when my phone buzzed. A text message flash across the screen. A reminder that my appointment to get the second COVID-19 vaccination shot was two hours away. Mild panic set in as Her Holiness of the O.C.D. told me we would be inoculated onSaturday.
HAVE A MEANINGFUL MEMORIAL DAY. Today those of us in the United States celebrate Memorial Day. A day set aside to remember those who lost their lives serving their country in the military. But, for many, it is also a time to remember everyone who has served their country through military duty. Around this time of the year, it is common to wish someone a Happy Memorial Day. This morning as I thought about my relatives who ADVICE FROM TEN YEARS OF LEADING REMOTE TEAMS. Advice from Ten Years of Leading Remote Teams. Providing leadership can be challenging because it involves people who have their responsibilities and goals in addition to whatever is happening personally. Add in whatever stress might be taking place at home, with family and friends. Being a human is hard enough, so it makes sensethat leading
MAKE ACCESSIBILITY A FEATURE, NOT A FIX. Please consider sharing this story far and wide because it’s important, and more of the digital industry needs to see this. All-Star designer Stephanie Hagadorn shares a unique and super smart project her team created at Indeed to help build better products through accessibility requirements. Over the past year, accessibility has become one of Indeed’s top priorities, a massive undertaking.A NEW HOPE FOR RSS?
Google is testing a new feature for its Chrome browser on Android that lets users “follow” sites to create an updating list of new content they publish. The feature is based on , an open web standard that’s been the backbone of many popular web aggregation tools in the past. That includes Google’s own, much beloved (and now defunct) Google Reader. AIRBAG INDUSTRIES BY GREG STOREY A blunt voice in the world of digital design. Ammonium nitrate is some seriously horrible stuff. Especially when handled or stored improperly, it explodes and destroys like a small atomic weapon. And it is just one of many hazardous chemicals and materials that my wife has worked to prevent from harming or killing people for the last tenyears.
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#MARKASREAD / A NEW HOPE FOR RSS? > Google is testing a new feature for its Chrome browser on Android > that lets users “follow” sites to create an updating list of new > content they publish. The feature is based on , an open web standard that’s been the backbone > of many popular web aggregation tools in the past. That includes > Google’s own, much beloved (and now defunct) Google Reader> .
>
> Although this is just an early test, it’s nonetheless exciting for > a certain sort of web user who misses the glory-days of RSS (and, by > extension, a mode of internet discovery and distribution that faded > years ago). At its core, RSS allows users to maintain a personalized > feed of new content from favorite sites, blogs, and podcasts. And > although tools that utilized these feeds were briefly very popular, > they were eclipsed for numerous reasons. Let’s get this straight. RSS died because Google killed it when they pulled their Reader app from the market. There aren’t “numerous reasons,” just one—Google murdered RSS. While I welcome any new innovation involving RSS, Google has demonstrated time and time again a brazen willingness to kill good software that promotes better use of the Internet, free speech, anddemocracy.
The big takeaway here is the idea of “following” a website instead of “subscribing” through a method that is still confusing to the average Internet user. When people don’t have an application dedicated to reading RSS, clicking on a link to subscribe displays raw code. Not exactly the best user experience. I hope Google’s experiment proves worthy of expansion into all of their browsers because I think they are onto something. The best innovation is the kind that simplifies life vs. adding features. ➵ #FEELS / 2021 LOGO TREND REPORT. Interesting synthesis from Bill Gardner (author of the LogoLounge book series) after reviewing 35,000 logos submitted since last year’s report. I can’t recall another year where brand work was a clear reflection of global events vs. trends. > Consumers are looking for guidance in alien territory and we are the > scouts and the guides. Brands have to be where the customers are and > this year they weren’t in brick and mortar locales, they were > online. All the more reasons brands need to be designed to live in> the RGB world.
>
> Conversely, we felt a deep need to disconnect from technology this > year, and connect with nature. Ecology and the environment were huge > themes this year, with a slight twist in every genre toward> sustainability.
>
> Unsurprisingly, many of the trends are geared to showing a shift in > our culture or in a brand.>
> Responsive identity design shifted from variable fonts to variable > typefaces that shifted from display serif to stark sans serif just > to prove it could be done and demonstrate extraordinary> metamorphoses.
>
> Old school etched logos came back with a vengeance but were retooled > to reproduce digitally. The big theme I see in this year’s report is “change.” The need for humans to change their situation, outside the home and away from technology. The need for companies to finally embrace digital transformation, including how they show up in the marketplace. Take ABC, for example, who are altering their iconic logo to be “optimal for all digital, social, and emerging applications.” ➵#byebye 1 June '21
SAYING GOODBYE FOREVER TO OIL, BEER, FOOD ADDITIVES, AND AMMONIUMNITRATE.
Ammonium nitrate is some seriously horrible stuff. Especially whenhandled or stored
improperly, it explodes and destroys like a small atomic weapon. And it is just one of many hazardous chemicals and materials that my wife has worked to prevent from harming or killing people for the last ten years. When my wife leaves for work, whether it’s in China, Iowa, or just down the street, I said goodbye knowing there was a chance she might not comeback.
As a chemical engineer (she’s still a Rocket Scientist to me), my wife has led process safety initiatives around the world to prevent hazardous manufacturing facilities from blowing up or releasing dangerous chemicals into the environment. Her job has been to find faults and failure points in manufacturing processes that use deadly chemicals and materials. From oil to ammonium nitrate, food additives to dynamite, she has a full portfolio of prevented catastrophe. Her work is primarily done in data, following a process from start to finish looking for anything that would create a weakness in the infrastructure or process that would result in death. Then, when she’s able to “kill people” in the numbers, she collaborates with a group of people to determine how to prevent that from ever happening. And they work upstream until the fix is found. This process is repeated inch by inch from hops to beer, fossils to gasoline, or deadly chemicals to food additives. And since the Rocket Scientist does not take shit from anyone—especially old white guys—nobody goes home until the cell in the spreadsheet gets to green. As much of her job is in the virtual realm, she still has to inspect facilities in the field in areas that are marked to indicate immediate death if a valve is mistakenly open and gas is released. You might be thinking that those things rarely happen, but it’s incredible to me how many times a chemical like ammonia is accidentally released, and the public-at-large doesn’t know a thing. Most of the time, she works in a trailer about 200 yards from danger close, but when these places blow up, it’s never far enough away. These situations have gone through my head each and every time she said goodbye and wished me a good day while walking out the door. I don’t think I have to tell you how much it sucks knowing that your significant other might not make it back from something as mundane as going to work. After many years of urging for a career change, the time has finally come, and I could not be more thankful and happierfor her.
As of today, where the sun sits in the sky, On the Day of our Lord, June 1, 2021, Stardate 99015.22, the Rocket Scientist no longer works in the oil business. She will no longer help create cereal that remains crunchy after an hour in milk. No more beer brewing, dynamite making, or trips to that absolute shit hole known as Gary, Indiana. And she sure as hell will never again travel 26 hours to Kenai, Alaska and back just to have a four-hour meeting in person because the old white guys don’t know how to work Zoom (true story). Those days are now behind us—Forever. Piss-off! More data will be provided in the future about her next chapter, but for now, I’m so glad that she didn’t have to walk through that door this morning and head for danger. On a side note: Last week, she cleaned out her office, and now we have a pair of full-mask respirators, fire-proof coveralls, and a pair of steel-toed Doc Martens in the house. Add a three-legged dog, a sawed-off shotgun, and a dusty half-bottle of bourbon, and we’re ready for the next post-war apocalypse. ➵ #remember 31 May '21 HAVE A MEANINGFUL MEMORIAL DAY. Today those of us in the United States celebrate Memorial Day. A day set aside to remember those who lost their lives serving their country in the military. But, for many, it is also a time to remember everyone who has served their country through military duty. Around this time of the year, it is common to wish someone a Happy Memorial Day. This morning as I thought about my relatives who served, I thought about that phrase and wonder why we use it. Memorial Day is many things, but “happy” is not one of them. So I spent some of this morning reading about the origins of Memorial Day and the intent behind making it a national holiday. The first Memorial Day (or Decoration Day as it was initially called) took place on May 1, 1865, in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is also where the American Civil War began on the morning of April 12, 1861. The Confederate Army attacked Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Forty-eight hours later, the Union Army surrendered and was taken as the first prisoners of the war. > In the late stages of the Civil War, the Confederate army > transformed formerly posh country club into a makeshift prison > for Union captives. More than 260 Union soldiers died from disease > and exposure while being held in the race track’s open-air > infield. Their bodies were hastily buried in a mass grave behind the> grandstands.
>
> When Charleston fell and Confederate troops evacuated the badly > damaged city, those freed from enslavement remained. One of the > first things those emancipated men and women did was to give the > fallen Union prisoners a proper burial. They exhumed the mass grave > and reinterred the bodies in a new cemetery with a tall whitewashed > fence inscribed with the words: “Martyrs of the Race Course.”>
> And then on May 1, 1865, something even more extraordinary happened. > According to two reports that Blight found in The New York Tribune > and The Charleston Courier, a crowd of 10,000 people, mostly freed > slaves with some white missionaries, staged a parade around the race > track. Three thousand Black schoolchildren carried bouquets of > flowers and sang “John Brown’s Body.” Members of the famed > 54th Massachusetts and other Black Union regiments were in > attendance and performed double-time marches. Black ministers > recited verses from the Bible. Six hundred thousand and twenty lives were lost in the Civil War. It didn’t take long for more cities and communities to hold their own observations of those fallen in battle. This continued across more of the country to honor men and women who served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. In 1967 Congress createda national holiday
called
“Memorial Day” and standardized the day of observance annually on the last Monday of May. Changing the day created a three-day weekend which has had the adverse effect of directing the focus of Memorial Day away remembrance to that of an unofficial start of summer. And that, I suppose, is how the word “happy” crept into an otherwise, intentionally solemn day. For whatever reason, we label all of our holidays as “happy” except for Christmas thanks to Bing Crosby. Right now, on the spot, I’m not exactly sure what word I’d use instead, but “meaningful” comes to mind. So have a Meaningful Memorial Day. It doesn’t have a ring to it, but the whole damn point is to turn off your jet ski for a minute and remember the generations who were called to serve and did so with honor and valor. The men and women who fought so that decades later we did not have to do the same. Today, we are taking time to reflect on Calvin Hubbard, Sherriell Storey Sr., James Voigts, and James Fernandez for their service, sacrifice, and commitment to their country. And as I have learned, when one is deployed, all are deployed. So we also take time to think about their families and the pain they surely endured, not knowing if their husbands and fathers would return home. Take a minute today and remember those who served, hug your family,and be well. ➵
#WRITING / TA-NEHISI COATES’ EXIT INTERVIEW. The celebrated author discusses his five year run writing BlackPanther
and Captain America
for Marvel Comics. His next comic project: working on a Supermanreboot
with J.J. Abrams. ➵ #WRITING / IT’S NOT ABOUT THE STRUGGLE, IT’S ABOUT WHAT YOU LEARNED. Julia Evans writes, “When I learn something that helps me, I write about it so that it can help other people too.” In addition to this great advice, writing also helps you process what you have learned. A secondary benefit is that it can help others who are learning the same thing. Writing about what you are learning is also a great way to start to gain followers. Finally, in sharing your thoughts through writing, you’re expressing vulnerability which is still very difficult for many people. Julia’s advice is especially poignant to everyone in the midst of a career change. Be hungry, stay curious, and write about everything youdiscover. ➵
#STASI / AMAZON’S RING IS THE LARGEST CIVILIAN SURVEILLANCE NETWORK THE US HAS EVER SEEN. > One in 10 US police departments can now access videos from millions > of privately owned home security cameras without a warrant. In a > 2020 letter to management, Max Eliaser, an Amazon software> engineer
> ,
> said Ring is “simply not compatible with a free society”. I bet half the idiots who decry wearing a face mask as an affront to their constitutionally protected freedoms have an Amazon Ring installed. If this doesn’t scare you a little bit, it should. ➵ #NOFACISM / THE DATA SHOW DEMOCRACY IS THRIVING. > Available data from around the globe supports this argument: Regimes > tend to be democratic in proportion to its people’s support for > emancipative values. Similar data from the 1970s and 1980s also > exhibits this pattern. Interestingly, there was a group of > “incongruent” countries at the time—including Argentina, > Chile, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, the Philippines, South Africa, > and Uruguay—whose regimes were much more autocratic than the > (relatively emancipative) values held by their respective populaces. > By no coincidence, all these countries have since transitioned to> democracy.
Democracy is starting to sound like an investment portfolio. Don’t look at what the market is doing week-to-week or even year-to-year, but over a longer period. Its as I tell designers stuck in the weeds of a problem, “pull up.” ➵ #REMEMBER / "WHAT'S GOING ON" AT 50. A moving segment from NPR on the anniversary of an important piece ofAmerican history.
> Marvin Gaye released his landmark album _What’s Going On_ 50 years > ago today. We hear from artists and activists who were deeply > inspired by the album’s music and its messages. It’s a shame that the array of questions Marvin asked fifty years ago are lingering issues today. ➵ #UNAMERICAN / MLS BRANDING ISSUES POINT TO A BIGGER PROBLEM IN THIS COUNTRY. > We hear it over and over again, from MLS team after MLS team: “We > want to be a global brand.” When unveiling the incongruous and > derivative St. Louis City name last summer, owner Carolyn Kindle > Betz said she wanted MLS to put her market “on the international > map,” and that she was intrigued by the branding “once I started > to get educated on why ‘City’ is an international name.” > Columbus SC president and GM Tim Bezbatchenko, who was quoted in > Monday’s official announcement, used the phrase “global stage of > soccer” to describe his club’s ambitions. The perspective and language of this issue are reminiscent of American cities vying to come with their own version of Silicon Valley around the mid-2000s. In the end, most of those efforts ended up looking and feeling like what they were—inferior copies to make up for lack oflocal ingenuity.
There are no shortcuts in life, only expensive lessons to be learned.➵
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