65 designers take the Myers-Briggs personality test, offering a window into the way designers actually think–and the meaning of “design thinking.”
Designers love to debate about what personality type makes for the best designer. So Michael Roller took the extra step of getting a bunch of designers to take the Myers Briggs personality test, and published [...]
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Carl Jung believed that art provides insight to the subconscious. But his brand of psycho and art therapy assumes that there is depth and discovery to the subconscious in question. That is not always the case. Peter Max scrawls his intentions clearly (in three letters) across every canvas he covers.
Proof that you don’t need psychoanalysis [...]
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Dr. Carl Marci is CEO of Innerscope last week. Innerscope is a fascinating company with roots in psychiatry and neurology. Dr. Marci is an emerging leader in the relatively new field of neuroscience and neuromarketing.
Innerscope use new tracking technology to analyze how media stimuli result in behavior. This has allowed them to prove [...]
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If economic value is increasingly deriving to knowledge, inspiration, and creativity– why is art still viewed as a commodity? Maybe we should look at buying art as an investment of sourcing time.
The narrow-gauge mindset of the past is insufficient for today’s business world.
Consumers are not loyal to cheap comedies. They crave the unique, the remarkable [...]
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Give my regards to Broadway. As the song says, I should next be remembered to Herald Square. But instead I think I’ll just stroll on down to it. From Times Square to Herald Square, stretches of Broadway have been closed to vehicular traffic since May of 2009. A trial run for reducing street congestion and [...]
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