
“Alber’s Next Move” by Jean- Paul Goude for Harper’s Bazaar US September 2007
Striking photography.

“Alber’s Next Move” by Jean- Paul Goude for Harper’s Bazaar US September 2007
Striking photography.
From the inaugural CreativeMornings/LosAngeles: Zach Frechette, co-founder of GOOD Magazine, talks about the story behind and experience of starting GOOD.
Aww shit, ztf.
Disruption comes in many forms. Technology has made it possible to create a lot with little. The internet as a whole has brought back the notion that for a lot of people and companies, it’s good enough to make a living, rather than getting rich. Combine the two and you have the most difficult hurdle to overcome for any profit-driven company today.
I’m going through my old blog, and found this. I still don’t think we’ve even seen the beginning of what will come of this.
Disruption through low margins | Trend
(via bjornjeffery)

Retrievers lounging with lights.

via Marco
Fantastic article which I completely agree with. Money quote:
Now we are entering a third age in which the central economic actor is someone who both produces and consumes in the same act. I like the term “creator,” as this new kind of actor is doing something more fundamental than the mere sum of their simultaneous production and consumption. Creators are ordinary people whose everyday actions create value.


Well, a man can dream.

From the phenomenal Christoph Niemann at CreativeMornings/NewYork
The Design Process by Christoph Niemann
Perfect.