2011 was a year of global tumult, marked by widespread social and political uprisings, economic crises, and a great deal more. We saw the fall of multiple dictators, welcomed a new country (South Sudan), witnessed our planet's population grow to 7 billion, and watched in horror as Japan was struck by a devastating earthquake, a tsunami, and a nuclear di […]
From Mike Michalowicz: If you are like most businesses that have products to ship, you likely already know that when you offer free shipping, well, customers tend to buy more. In fact, this happens to a degree that defies logic. The problem with the free-shipping incentive is that most customers know it and expect it, making it that much more important that […]
this weekend, in order for our team to make it into the power pool bracket, a certain team had to beat another. For this reason, we were intently watching their game. After a long fought point, the team we needed to win, won, and so we began celebrating.this celebration consisted of cheering/shouting/making other happy noises, whilst hugging everyone on our […]
The Kulma shelf, designed by Martina Carpelan and Hong Ngo, is a clever little piece of minimal decor, the beauty of which is in its simplicity. The L-shaped oak shelf is meant to be mounted in a corner of a room. But the cool part is that it’s interchangeable: it can wrap around an outward-facing corner or it can be nestled into an inward-facing one. Neat i […]
Après les photographies de son livre de typographie, l’illustratrice russe Irina Vinnik pleine de talent dévoile un calendrier 2012 intitulé “The Eyes of Imagination”. Disponible à la vente en quantité limitée sur son site, ces visuels très réussis sont à découvrir dans la suite. Previously on Fubiz Pantone Calendar 2011 Irina Vinnik Charles Clary Copyright […]
NOVA’s “The Fabric of the Cosmos” premieres tonight, November 2, at 9pm ET/PT on most PBS stations. Recommended for: families who aren’t quite sure what relativity is, but want to find out. Starting tonight, enjoy the four-hour series The Fabric of the Cosmos, based on physicist Brian Greene’s breakthrough book. I’ve previewed the first episode of the show, […]
Chances are you’re a pro at using Facebook. You have your Page optimized, ads targeted, and your privacy settings impenatrable. So why is it that I see so many glaring issues that could cause the average person to have their account life hacked? I come across these 5 issues below every day. Any one of them could result in a someone nefariously hacking your a […]
Beth & Russ got married in a town I lived in when I was in first grade! Beth, my sister and I were very little girls together. It was so fantastic to get to be part of her wedding day and see her family again. And I’m so happy for her and her new husband Russ! Ironically they bought and just moved into the house my sister and I lived in as little tot […]
Photos from scott witt, captainkickstand, Ennuipoet * FreeVerse Photography, christiNYCa, Gary by The Boken, kathleen walsh (evilmini), KR!S10, calcamac, and JT Stitches.
Over the past week, Hurricane Irene grew from a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean to a category 3 hurricane as it blew north along the East Coast of the United States. High winds and tremendous rainfall downed trees and battered shorelines, leaving millions without power and causing some 26 deaths across nine states. Though Irene was downgraded to a tropical […]
Hurricane Irene wound up by most estimates as one of the top ten most destructive and deadly hurricanes to hit the United States since 1980. While ultimately not as powerful as many had predicted, the storm still killed at least 27 people along its path from the Caribbean to the eastern seaboard. Transportation was shut down all along the east coast, strandi […]
Col. Moammar Gadhafi and his wife, Safia Farkash in an undated photo from a collection of photos taken from his home, in Tripoli, Libya. As his capital fell last week, Gadhafi and his family evaporated, though two of his sons may, or may not, have been briefly held. Among the items discovered in the chaos during the takeover of Tripoli were collections of ph […]
Katsuyo Aoki’s porcelain skulls are absolutely mind blowing. They’re sort of like Victorian-era alien skulls. Ok…that was a weird analogy, I’ll admit. Regardless, they’re really impressive. Visit Katsuyo Aoki’s website to see more photos. (Via Dude Craft)