What I read today July 21, 2021
Co-Working Spaces Are Back. And There Are Many, Many Options, NY Times
A New Generation of Designers Grapples With Social Media, AIGA Eye on Design
Disciplinarities: intra, cross, multi, inter, trans
Writing firm profile copy and trying to understand what word best fits the approach. I like inter- the best but suppose trans- is the goal unfortunately however the use of trans- in a word might turn off certain clients due to its use in describing transgendered individuals.
What I read today July 20, 2021
Lessons from the Champlain Towers Collapse, Architect magazine
What I read today July 16, 2021
Having a baby and working from home during the pandemic meant I was spending more time with my kids and less time reading articles in my downtime at work. I recently embarked on a new position in Ohio and am reading a lot again. About marketing. About architecture. About Columbus. So I’m starting to log again…
When Scaffolding Hands Them Lemons, Developers Make Lemon Trees, NY Times
Trying to develop my professional voice on LinkedIn where there is more readership than this log so I’ve posted it there.Piet Oudolf’s Vitra garden opens in Weil am Rhein, *Wallpaper
Oudolf’s work is soooooo goooooooodA Lesson in Decaying Victorian Architecture From Scooby-Doo, Bloomberg CityLab
WHat I read today Sept 14
Squarespace version 7.1, Squarespace
Squarespace version 7.1 vs. version 7.0, Squarespace
I want to update my website with the Novo template but can’t… guess I’m in 7.0 version. This doesn’t bother me too much except I’m going to loose all my “What I read today” entries that have been taking me YEARS. whoa.
What I read today Sept 9
A Brief History of Homeschooling, responsible homeschooling
Op-ed: Why Those Community Fridges Won’t Solve Hunger, Civil Eats