Knolling is the practice of organizing objects at right angles, popularized by artist Tom Sachs and named after furniture company Knoll. via kottke.org
This 1966 piece from The New Yorker covers a filmmaker's legal battle against television commercial breaks.
via The New Yorker_Valet_ shares a list of sales & deals worth checking out across menswear, shoes, and home goods.
via The source of this content is Valet."The Daily Routines of Geniuses" explores creating an ideal daily routine for exceptional results and focuses on personal productivity and time management. via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review.
One menswear enthusiast was so passionate about the Swedish clothing retailer Tres Bien Shop that he wrote a 60-page master's thesis about it.
via Complex.Recruiters and candidates are being matched in a new way. via PSFK
Top brands are shifting to engaging, shareable content as digital marketing evolves, and you can learn more about how brands are using content to build customer relationships.
via Digiday.Developing better blogger outreach can involve long-term relationships, sending products, and hosting events to foster authentic advocacy.
Research reveals trends in social media usage, including Facebook's dominance for social logins, Twitter's growth for customer service, continued Facebook use by younger audiences, and Instagram's rapid global growth. via Social Media Examiner.
This article explores how leaders can balance friendships at work with their roles as effective bosses, highlighting the significance of emotional intelligence and practice. via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review.
PSFK is a trends and innovation research resource offering a newsletter, reports, services, and trend tools. They also have an AI-powered trends analysis dashboard called PSFK IQ. via PSFK.
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