Fast Company's Design section covers a range of topics including innovative products, branding updates, architectural projects, and industry trends across various sectors like technology, fashion, and urban planning. via The source of this content is Fast Company.
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This ad agency decided to launch something new: their very own liquor brand. via Fast Company
This article from Jill Lepore traces the origins of political consulting back to the 1930s and the firm Campaigns, Inc. via The New Yorker
Standard paper size is unsuitable for modern printing, leading typographers to use workarounds or abandon it altogether. via Marginal REVOLUTION
Affordable menswear is the focus of this content, which recommends a knit blazer from Muji among other budget-friendly style advice. via The source of this content is Complex.
Street style photography by George Elder from New York City, originally taken on September 15, 2012. via Complex
The Freakonomics Radio Network website offers a variety of podcasts, including series like "No Stupid Questions" and "The Economics of Everyday Things," available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Photos by Liam Goslett from New York Fashion Week. via The source of this content is Complex.
A domain parking page for wax-wane.com displays a disclaimer about Sedo's relationship with advertisers and links to a privacy policy.
via wax-wane.comAn xkcd comic presents two potential futures that appear identical, referencing the grammar debate of "if it was" versus "if it were."
via xkcd.comThis article from Grantland explores the history of chess-playing computers and how their increasing sophistication has led to recent cheating scandals. via kottke.org
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