GooberTheHat wrote:Making pizza with my daughter
Just a simple pleasure and pure joy.
I'm not a designer, but i watched half of that and just thought it was very boring and dumb (then again no audio, so if there was great insight there, fair play)...from watching though it didn't seem to be done with any rhyme or reason, it was just trying every possible permutation of font size and layout option repeatedly, like watching my kids 'play' with publisher or something.poprock wrote:I enjoy watching time-lapse screen captures of really good designers at work. This is Matt Wiley – current art director of the New York Times Magazine. Video link.
cockbeard wrote:poprock wrote:Niiice. I love to see a positive thread here and there. I’ll never have the patience to write a long list like Davy’s but maybe I can throw in an occasional thought. Here’s one. Three chords, three notes I have fairly eclectic musical tastes, but when I want a hit of pure joy nothing quite hits the reptile part of my brain like some straight ahead basic pop punk. Buzzcocks, MTX, Town Bike, Chixdiggit, Chopper, whoever. Sometimes you don’t need heartfelt lyrics and complex harmonies. Sometimes you just want “ONE TWO, ONE TWO THREE FOUR …” and the same three chords over and over at breakneck speed.
Yup, as much as I love some stuff really technical and mathy, my default go to is almost always four on the floor, three chords, and the truth
Moot_Geeza wrote:Any recs for a good standalone Pratchett novel?
LolVela wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:Any recs for a good standalone Pratchett novel?
Good Omens (with Neil Gaiman) was really enjoyable.
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