Runners.


An evening walk, lots of crunchy leaves and some ghosts.


Some things I liked this week (autumnal equinox edition):

Saying goodbye to summer: Sunny Waves Morning vibes /via culture study The last cone of the summer And hello to Fall (and spooky season): Fall In an oldie, but a goodie (very pre-covid vibe though if that kind of thing makes you sad/nervous). Small Seasons to track the seasons within the seasons. Some autumnal splendor. 31 spooky movies for kids/teens henrifilm’s photos are on the spooky side.

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Some things I liked this week:

Word Notebooks & Pilot G-2 mini pens Tune In, Zone Out, a playlist by Aquarium Drunkard, has been a good work companion this week The last gig of the Beastie Boys, only up for a short time The Tweak New Twitter extension is nice Gelatinous Cube by Andy Helms Typography on Pencils

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Twitter adds all those numbers to the end of usernames


[Shot by Ned is a painting by Peter Brown] (https://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/conversations-prize/shot-ned)


Don’t draw the UI, draw the priority instead meaning you should " … write a humble list of priorities for every project: most important info at the top -> least important info at the bottom. So instead of trying to figure out the order of the information in a component—like a card or a table or what have you, we should use this content audit to help define the visual priority of each bit."


A first person video of walking in a heavy thunderstorm at night in NYC is much more intersting than it sounds.

/via chris glass


Landsburg continued to photograph the eruption until the last possible moment, leaving himself enough time to wind up his film into its case, place his camera in its bag, place that bag into his backpack, and lay his body on top of the bag as the final protective layer against the shower of magma and ash. (source)

/via tecznts