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Issue: 228 clarity-first-october-23-2020-218

Original Review Clarity First, October 23, 2020, #218 The future you are dreaming.


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228 Read 1 Collaboration
Learning
A Harvard professor uses simple but clever math to show why social connectors beat out the lone genius.
228 Read 2 Art
Social Messaging
Persuasion
“At the core of any discussion of creativity or innovation is art.”
228 Read 3 Corporate Social Responsibility The Patagonia mission statement is very simple: ‘We’re in business to save our home planet’.
228 Read 4 Corporate Social Responsibility Report says that brands are better than NGOs at tackling environmental, social and governance issues in a holistic manner.
228 Read 5 Color
Productivity
Workspace
Oops. It seems that the neutral colors that most of choose for our homes' walls don't make for great workspaces.
228 Read 6 Visual Identity
Social Messaging
Shepard Fairey, who designed the iconic Obama 'Hope' poster, designed the cover of the newest issue of Time.
228 Read 7 Advertising
Branding
Brand Extension
Some of corporate America’s biggest ‘what were they thinking?’ moments
228 Read 8 Funny
228 Read 9 Oneliners Airbus Unveils World’s First Zero-Emission Commercial Aircrafts
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228[art:1] Collaboration
Learning
A Harvard professor uses simple but clever math to show why social connectors beat out the lone genius.
228[art:2] Art
Social Messaging
Persuasion
“At the core of any discussion of creativity or innovation is art.”
228[art:3] Corporate Social Responsibility The Patagonia mission statement is very simple: ‘We’re in business to save our home planet’.
228[art:4] Corporate Social Responsibility Report says that brands are better than NGOs at tackling environmental, social and governance issues in a holistic manner.
228[art:5] Color
Productivity
Workspace
Oops. It seems that the neutral colors that most of choose for our homes' walls don't make for great workspaces.
228[art:6] Visual Identity
Social Messaging
Shepard Fairey, who designed the iconic Obama 'Hope' poster, designed the cover of the newest issue of Time.
228[art:7] Advertising
Branding
Brand Extension
Some of corporate America’s biggest ‘what were they thinking?’ moments
228[art:8] Funny
228[art:9] Oneliners Airbus Unveils World’s First Zero-Emission Commercial Aircrafts