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Frank Moth’s post cards from the future are amazing example:


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."