On The Road: How To Produce Great Work While Traveling The World
"Travel more" is on almost everyone's bucket list. So why don't we act on it? Three veteran world travelers tell us how to take the plunge & still produce great work.
Op-Ed: Accepting Less to Have More
"Emails, chats, texts, games, pads, pods, and clouds have become a leash jerking us out of our quiet time." Designer James Victore on getting back on the right path.
The 2011 Idea Execution Audit
"94% of people rework their original idea at least once." An infographic analysis of how creative professionals really get stuff done.
It’s Time To Kill Multi-Tasking
What's the key to better productivity? According to an informal poll of the 99% audience, it's all about destroying the multi-tasking myth.
Rainer Maria Rilke: Trust In What Is Difficult
Our new "Creative's Bookshelf" series recommends essential books that inspire and instruct. We start with Rilke's timeless work, "Letters To A Young Poet."
What Happened to Downtime? The Extinction of Deep Thinking & Sacred Space
We're addicted to distraction, and it's holding us back. To find genius in the 21st century, we must build a discipline of unplugging and deep thinking.
Lab Rat: What Happens When You Unplug from Your Internet Addiction?
In an attempt to overcome digital distractions, we experiment with complete disconnection from the Interweb outside of office hours.
Garrison Keillor: Start With the Observable World
Radio icon Garrison Keillor talks about escaping the tyranny of the Internet and the art of eavesdropping your way into a story.
Marcelo Baldin: Fighting Giants
Marcelo Baldin, a seasoned São Paulo-based creative, talks about the necessity of tuning out, turning off, and (sometimes) even quitting.
Jonathan Harris: We Feel Fine
Pioneering visual artist and cultural anthropologist Jonathan Harris harnesses technology to create mass collaboration and tell achingly human stories.










