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INTRODUCING AUTHOR

We’re really proud to show you Author — a beautiful, customisable blank page for
you to share your thoughts and ideas. Customise everything, and create your own
writing space.

Author is designed to beautifully showcase your writing, whether being read on a
desktop, tablet, or phone. Subtle colours and textures let you make the site
your own (and it works equally well for photos, audio, video, and every post
type).

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A gorgeous office, with a delightful red basket. The perfect writing space.

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THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME

In recent months, Sir Jonathan Ive, the forty-seven-year-old senior
vice-president of design at Apple has described himself as both “deeply, deeply
tired” and “always anxious.”

When he sits down, on an aluminum stool in Apple’s design studio, or in the
cream leather back seat of his Bentley Mulsanne, a car for a head of state, he
is likely to emit a soft, half-ironic groan. His manner suggests the burden of
being fully appreciated.

> Jony’s an artist with an artist’s temperament, and he’d be the first to tell
> you artists aren’t supposed to be responsible for this kind of thing.

He sometimes listens to CNBC Radio on his hour-long commute from San Francisco
to Apple’s offices, in Silicon Valley, but he’s uncomfortable knowing that a
hundred thousand Apple employees rely on his decision-making—his taste—and that
a sudden announcement of his retirement would ambush Apple shareholders.

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marketing
apple

Photos look beautiful in the theme, and can be a beautiful basis on which to
build a full post, accompanied with a story behind the image.

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writer


THE LAST GENERATION

What if, in some sort of sci-fi solar flare cataclysm, it was impossible for
humans to have more kids? No more babies.

How would we treat the last generation? Would we say to the youngest student on
Earth, “sorry the school is really run-down and crowded and poorly staffed, but
we don’t want to invest in you?” Would we do everything we could to ensure that
this one last time, we did it right?

To make the example a bit more banal, what if your organization discovered that
it would never have another new customer?

> Sometimes, when it seems like there’s an endless parade of prospects walking
> by, it’s easy to discount this particular person.

No new prospects, no more new web visitors, no more untouched email lists… And
far more dramatically, no more new students, no more chances to open doors,
inspire genius or create connection.

I wonder what happens when we treat children and customers like maybe, just
maybe, they’re the last chance we get to do it right.

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DO YOU HAVE TO LOVE WHAT YOU DO?

Attend enough startup conferences or listen to enough motivational speakers and
you’ll hear one piece of advice repeated over and over again: You’ve got to love
what you do!

If you don’t love what you do, you might as well stay home. No less a giant than
Steve Jobs famously told Stanford’s 2005 graduating class, “The only way to do
great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking.
Don’t settle.”

I don’t buy it.

There’s nothing wrong with loving what you do, of course – I just don’t think
it’s a prerequisite for starting a business or building a fulfilling career, let
alone doing great work. In fact, I think it’s disingenuous for really successful
people to put so much of the focus on love, just as it’s disingenuous for really
rich people to say money doesn’t matter.

Read more at Signal vs. Noise

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business


HAVING FAITH IN EVENTUALLY

Making something new takes patience. But it also takes faith. Faith that
everything will work out in the end.

During the development of most any product, there are always times when things
aren’t quite right. Times when you feel like you may be going backwards a bit.
Times where it’s almost there, but you can’t yet figure out why it isn’t. Times
when you hate the thing today that you loved yesterday. 

There are designs that are close, but not there yet. There are obvious conflicts
that will need to be resolved. There are lingering things that confound you,
confuse you, or upset you, but you know that eventually they’ll work themselves
out. 

Read more at Signal vs. Noise

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sherlock
audiotest

Heartwarming marketing, from John Lewis.

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Where would we be able to buy this theme?
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Head over to the Themelantic website, where you’ll find more information about
all our themes, and our first class customer support.

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Interviewer: Deadlines. What do they mean to you?
Douglas Adams: I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go
by.
Saul Bellow: You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the
night to write.


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conversation
writing

“Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.”

— Douglas Adams

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