How a subtle refresh of our Microsoft 365 icons signals deeper change.| Microsoft Design
Curtis McHale in Productivity as a Fetish edition of their newsletter 3 Threads: Many of the people touting their system actually have a team behind them getting most of the work done. Their only job is to show you the productivity system, not sit in the morass of expectations that| Greg Morris
Looking around at the productivity gurus writing about their ideal morning routine, or showing off their amazing productivity system, it’s easy to think that we’ve got it wrong. Our system doesn’t let us live the life we see captured in moments and posted on Instagram. The task manager we use doesn’t let us flow effortlessly between tasks checking off everything we should get done in a day. We don’t have the time to get to everything and boy that list of interesting books and articl...| curtismchale.ca
After winning a Golden Globe in 2006, Phillip Seymour Hoffman replied to a question about how he got to this…| Collaborative Fund
As with all iPhone releases, battery tests began right away, with people trying to figure out how good the iPhone Air's battery performance was. Early results showed about what we'd expect, with the Air lagging behind the other phones, but not by a horrible amount. Then this video crossed my| Birchtree
In some cases, design is what something looks like. In other cases, design is how something works. But the most interesting designs to me are when design changes your behavior. Even the smallest details can change how someone interacts with something. Take the power reserve indicator on the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 watch. The power res...| world.hey.com
Happy Sunday, dear friends! I’m a bit behind schedule, though for a good cause — those Toronto Blue Jays are exciting to watch right now, and it’s going to be fun to see where they end up by the end of the week. Maybe I just jinxed it! Either| The Newsprint
There'll always be more emails in need of reply, more meetings to attend, and more updates to read. A person can fill the entire workweek with these tasks over and over again. But to stay sane and sharp, you must pay yourself first by doing the work that actually means something to you. I feel this acutely as someone responsible to emp...| world.hey.com