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Tag: b&w

Sticky

An idea, thought, wisdom or insight isn’t likely to travel well unless it’s sticky. Just like the song we can’t … More

b&w, bread, dough, ideas, kitchen culture, seeds

Undesigned

Sometimes, nothing seems to work, to fit, to complement each other. It’s out of whack. It’s not that it won’t … More

alley, b&w, design, street culture

Complementary

Some things are meant to go together, like coffee and cake. But perhaps, it’s all made up. Maybe no pairings … More

b&w, barcelona, coffee culture, espresso, spain

Unfamiliar

Most of the time we know. Or, we have clues. Sometimes, it’s a complete surprise. Adventure is one of the … More

b&w, barcelona, escalator, street culture

Nostalgia

Interestingly, our longing for the past is often a narrow view. Surely, there are reasons to avoid going there. But, … More

b&w, music culture, nostalgia

Sieve

Separating the wanted from the unwanted requires holding something or someone back. We build systems, processes, examinations and entire cultures … More

b&w, culture, kitchen culture, sieve, sift

Peeling

Most of our ideas, viewpoint and beliefs are layered and compounded over time. They start in one form and end … More

apple, b&w, kitchen culture, peel

Golden Brown

…light, crispy and baked. Perhaps we can see the true colors despite their absence if we have enough clues. If … More

b&w, brown, chip, kitchen culture

Raw

Raw implies unfinished, as in raw talent. Virtually everything begins as raw. We need raw to make usable and better … More

b&w, dough, kitchen culture, raw

Odd

If we’re going to make something for someone, we need to decide…who’s it for? The more strange, unique and niche, … More

b&w, Books, niche, odd, strange, unique

Scun

That moment when we don’t know whether to be scared or we’re having fun. Sometimes mixed signals are quite appropriate…they … More

b&w, disney, fun, scared, scun, street culture

Symbols

The earliest birthday cakes were used to celebrate the young or the old (50 ish back then). Now, it’s become … More

b&w, birthday cake, celebration, kitchen culture, symbols

Glare

…is typically something to avoid. It disturbs the natural setting. But, this new element might help in some way. Perhaps … More

b&w, constraint, glare, on the run

Tempting

Momentary joy or gain is our vice. If only we could apply temptation to hardship, to the things which deserve … More

b&w, kitchen culture, temptation

Landed

We don’t always get to choose the perfect spot. But, it’s probably better than the alternative. Making the most of … More

b&w, dragon fly, insect, land

Pieces

Breaking something apart into smaller pieces can make it more useful. The same applies to ideas, problems and projects. We … More

b&w, cucumber, kitchen culture, parts, pieces

Tail End

Chris Anderson’s Long Tail asserts we should focus on small audiences over longer periods of time. And, that the big … More

b&w, kitchen culture, lobster, long tail, remarkable, tail

Precision

The details matter…when we’re trying to establish a noticeable standard. Being sloppy or careless rarely gets the sort of attention … More

b&w, mower, precision, street culture, Tools

Emerge

We need to grow, to move beyond our current state. It’s genetically baked into all of us. And while we … More

b&w, emerge, growth, mushrooms, on the run, plants

Flow

Flow requires movement, one thing passing another with minimal resistance. It almost seems effortless. But, we know it didn’t come … More

b&w, flow, statue, street culture, work

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