Tag: inspiration
The duelling phones
Einar developed an app to promote the release of his band Dmitry Fyodorov's latest album. The squares represent different sounds from the album.
Fun with phone from Jung Relations on Vimeo.
Did I mention it is all about the details?
We think details make all the difference. This awesome donkey piñata is part of an activity that Jung carried out during this week.
Viva el Showroom blog!
What if every music video would look like this
Not only two great songs, they also got some kick ass animation straight from the 80's.
Uffie Pop The Glock from Uffie on Vimeo.
Major Lazer- "Keep It Goin Louder" from trunk animation on Vimeo.
Don't you ever bring a dull message
Delivering a message is an art form. And often times you see senders who believe a little too much in the strength of their story, resulting in dull messages.
This is not the case with this Australian school.
via @jahno
Confidence is everything
When the first guy gets the ball in mid-air his only thought is - "bicycle kick!" When the second guy gets the ball in mid-air his only thought is also "bicycle kick!"
Bicycle kicks is one hard move to make, but when you succeed it is darned pretty. The reason these guys think "bycycle kick" when others would think "retain" reads "confidence". They know they have a fair chance of hitting the goal with a bicycle kick, since this is the way they think, practice and play the game.
What goes through your mind when you get the ball in mid-air - "bicycle kick" or "retain"? Confidence reflects much of the work we do and goals like these aren't made by people who retain.
SOTB doesn't do it for me anymore
Do you remember the times when Technorati was the place you went to find blogs since they had the most comprehensive and relevant index.
Every six months Dave Sifry posted the State of the blogosphere report, which was incredibly anticipated back then. And not the least they had those graphs that displayed that blogging was doubling every six months, graphs that inspired. Yesterday the first part of the SOTB ´09 was released, and the focus is
Professional blogging activities, brands in the blogosphere, monetization, twitter & micro-blogging and bloggers’ impact on US and World events.
There are four days left of reporting from SOTB, but this doesn't make me super excited. The blogosphere has spent years analyzing and explaining the impact and importance of social media, and I feel we should move on.
I realize I don't speak for everyone, but today I want action, inspiration and results. And then I'd love some analysis on top of that. The SOTB just doesn't do it anymore for me.
Why Readtwit Makes My Blogging a Little Bit Easier
The time I have to blog varies greatly. My preference for post length also shifts between long, analyzing posts to shorter... less analyzing.
Links posted on Twitter is a lot of times a great source of inspiration, which is where Readtwit comes in. Readtwit is a service which extracts the links posted by the people you follow on Twitter, and delivers it in an RSS feed.
Not only can I go through the Twitter links, but it also includes the first 2000 characters in the linked post. This is absolutely brilliant and should definitely be a service in every RSS reader.
If you look at the bottom of the dump, you'll find the excellent feature to mute certain users as well. May I say you'll need it.
