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Jimmy Carter was right What Carter did in his speech was something rare in the annals of democratic government: he confronted the people with the truth—about his own failings, about the reality of the world around them, and most importantly about themselves. Even as Americans grow, for the second time, disillusioned with a Trump presidency, we have put drapes…
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Handwritten notes in the time of AI note takers The best project management tool is still a pen, plus the discipline to notice what the machine cannot. Wisdom from Lucas Radke.
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Dine ’n em-dash The best defense is to write humanly.
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A die-cut above Cover art for the 1971 prog-rock LP “Fearless,” by British band Family features a distinctive, die-cut cover design depicting the five band members gradually morphing into a single entity combining features of them all. Tom Brigham, a high school student and friend of mine the year the LP was released, had not yet invented morphing…
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What a year that was. Know your web design history.
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My brother, the rhythmic conceptualist Remembrance of beats passed.
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American healthcare Cooling my heels at the drugstore.
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Advice for job seekers Pitching isn’t bragging.
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The salad bar theory of UX professionalism Less, but better? Not this week.
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Works in Progress New tunes from an old maker.
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Claude Code for Designers FIRST, the disclaimers: Some of my favorite writers—folks who are as anti-fascist and pro-democracy as they come—publish on Substack, but I read and recommend their work less and less frequently, because Substack has a Nazi…
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“A streamlined newspaper for a streamlined era” Posted today for no particular reason.
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