We’re not making a poster that needs to be legible, but a game that needs to be playable.
Making Time
Silence and Waves in the Pacific Northwest
If you’ve never been deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, this short video is a great introduction to the magic out here. And it captures how the drive out to the beach (3-6hrs for me) is a big part of the ritual of surfing out here. There’s a turn on the road, somewhere […]
Lauren Fleshman Retiring
I read somewhere that “Americans have a hard time closing doors” and it rang true to me as someone who was always intending to get back to stuff. Gonna start training again, gonna get the printing studio running again. I pictured every American man with a rusting muscle car under (many) tarps in the garage, just […]
Making Up Stories About Work
In What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, Murakami talks about trying to stop making lots of little decisions on a run. He wants to “just set the machine going” and then try to just watch himself run. This works because it shuts down the narrative-making impulse that’s always trying to decide where […]
Shame – Brene Brown
Perfectionism is not about achievement and growth. Perfectionism is the belief that if we live perfectly, look perfectly and act perfectly, we can avoid the pain of blame, judgment and shame.