What it’s like to live in an isolated mountain cabin at the end of an abandoned logging trail.


Now, instead of finished plans, designers must create possibilities for others to design and make; designers must build flexible platforms, defined by patterns and rules for interaction and rules for changing the rules. Instead of making decisions about what and how, designers facilitate conversations about why and who.

Hugh Dubberly


About Feeds hopes to ‘…become the default “Help! What is this?” link next to every web feed icon on the web.’


The Architecture of Information “collects examples of intriguing information structures from the web and beyond.” Always into anything Jorge Arango does.


What the recommended videos look like on other people’s YouTube home pages.

Related to the above, Rabbit Hole is a podcast about what the internet doing to us.

The origin of the Success Kid photo.

The half-life of 90s music.

A primer on affordances in digital work.

A set of tiny icons for use in your next project.

Concept artist Ismail Inceoglu creates intricate sci-fi and fantasy scenes.

Just a polar bear floating in a lagoon.


After listening to Stay Down, Man it sounds like Dan Reeder and I have had similar friends in our past.


Watercolour paintings of TV and movie sets Example:


Shadrach Radio on Spotify. A crunchy mix of 90s music (Ween, Beasties, Primus …) if that’s your thing, enjoy.


Almost everything Caity Weaver looked up on Google or Wikipedia in a week the fun parts are in the footnotes.


Sounds made by humans for your app or whatever. Pops, ticks, nudges, and more.