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Original Review Love & Work, March 24, 2023, #343 The mystery of grace


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356 Read 1 How We Live Epicureans seek both tranquility and joy.
356 Read 2 Futures Thinking
Brand Strategy
At the heart of every culturally impactful brand is a wager on what the next 5, 10 or 15 years will look like.
356 Read 3 How We Work 'The human brain was built to solve problems that we no longer solve.'
356 Read 4 Ownership How two business founders are sharing the wealth with their partners and staff, and assuring that their values endure long after they depart.
356 Read 5 How We Work 'It might be better to jump to the hyperdemocracy in which the people that do the work plan it, execute it, and then rate their performance.'
356 Read 6 Visual Identity Milton Glaser married 'the blaring-glaring palette of advertising with the simplifications and geometric ordering of the European avant-garde: a sophisticated look and a selling look became one.'
356 Read 7 Media How to tell the difference between a hamper, an earpiece and a dog's dick
356 Read 8 Advertising The power of a first impression
356 Read 9 Oneliners Article: Gen Zers are bookworms but say they're shunning e-books because of eye strain, digital detoxing, and their love for libraries.
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356[art:1] How We Live Epicureans seek both tranquility and joy.
356[art:2] Futures Thinking
Brand Strategy
At the heart of every culturally impactful brand is a wager on what the next 5, 10 or 15 years will look like.
356[art:3] How We Work 'The human brain was built to solve problems that we no longer solve.'
356[art:4] Ownership How two business founders are sharing the wealth with their partners and staff, and assuring that their values endure long after they depart.
356[art:5] How We Work 'It might be better to jump to the hyperdemocracy in which the people that do the work plan it, execute it, and then rate their performance.'
356[art:6] Visual Identity Milton Glaser married 'the blaring-glaring palette of advertising with the simplifications and geometric ordering of the European avant-garde: a sophisticated look and a selling look became one.'
356[art:7] Media How to tell the difference between a hamper, an earpiece and a dog's dick
356[art:8] Advertising The power of a first impression
356[art:9] Oneliners Article: Gen Zers are bookworms but say they're shunning e-books because of eye strain, digital detoxing, and their love for libraries.