Design the page

A simple tip written down during a Graphic Design lecture at RISD. The lecturer (name forgotten) simply said "when you're writing, sketching, doodling, or whatever it is to fill blank space...design your page." What he meant was regardless of whether it's a sticky note, a business proposal, a diagram, or white board, consider your elements of design. Experiment with your aesthetic in these trivial layouts, because how you do anything is how you do everything. If it looks sloppy, disproportioned, or illegible, chances are so will the sketches for your next poster, web page, or product. 

Excellent quote

"It's impossible, that's sure....so let's start working." 

- Philippe Petit, the man who walked across a cable connecting the World Trade Center towers. Taken from the documentary "Man on Wire".

Man on Wire trailer

This is an amazing, Oscar winning documentary about Philippe Petit, the man who walked a tight rope between the two World Trade Center buildings. Highly recommend it. $4 to rent on iTunes.

Fortune & Time Magazine...in the same week

It's super cool to get the word out about the work you pour your heart and soul into. So I'm always grateful when someone with a big megaphone recognizes your efforts, and decides to broadcast them. In this case, that megaphone reached millions of readers around the globe this week. I feel extremely lucky & humbled that CritBuns/SportsBuns made Fortune, and Airbnb landed Time magazine. Both great articles, and both available on newsstands throughout the week. See the full Time article here.