Posts Tagged ‘starbucks’
3.19.12 Mishellaneous
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An interview with Apple’s design guru, Sir Jonathan Ive.
Um. Wow. Starbucks is rolling out some sweet concept stores – like this one in Amsterdam and this one in Fukuoka, Japan.
Seth Godin’s list of books he says are worth reading.
A great work shout out to Granger Community Church on their fantastic and creative use of infographics to cast vision and celebrate stories.
I’ve really been enjoying listening to The Soil & The Sun. Thanks Ben Arment for the recommendation!
This is interesting… Choosing the right cover for the New York Times Magazine.
I have no idea who this dude is, but dang….this is really cool. Jim LePage has done some cool work creating designs for each book of the Bible. Great work!
I love food trucks. I’ve gone out of my way to stop and enjoy the food truck scene in Austin, LA, Venice, Portland, NYC, and elsewhere. Here’s an article from Good.is: Why We Need Food Trucks In a Recession. I say bring on the food trucks! How about it Aurora??
Mishellaneous
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- Excited to read Charles Lee’s new book: Good Idea, Now What? Charles is a great thinker. Congrats friend!
- Love creative work environments. Here’s a look inside Yelp’s NYC Offices.
- Great quote by design legend, Paul Rand: “The role of the imagination is to create new meanings and to discover connections that, even if obvious, seem to escape detection. Imagination begins with intuition, not intellect.” (via)
- What does it mean to teach creativity? Every school in America should be having this conversation.
- But parents, let’s not wait for the schools… 12 Most Loving Ways to Spark Creativity In Your Child.
- Some newly released unpublished photos of Miles Davis. (BTW…have you purchased “Kind of Blue” yet? Best jazz album of all time.)
- A $23 Starbucks drink. Sounds awful…
- Love the Tribeca neighborhood in NYC. This penthouse on Duane Street isn’t bad either…
Great Words From Howard Schultz
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Just finished reading Howard Schultz’s (Starbuck’s CEO) new book, Onward. Loved it. Here’s one quote from the book that really summarizes the heart and spirit behind it.















