The Week's Links (9.4.11)

All the links posted to Facebook and Twitter (@) this week:

  • Two fathers of contemporary design, Milton Glaser and Massimo Vignelli draw on decades of experience owl.li/68PX0
  • The movie plots that technology killed owl.li/62yD9
  • How To Work Better ow.ly/1ewbXp
  • What Makes a Team Smarter? More Women owl.li/5X5rp
  • Images held in our working memory may skew perception of current events, new research shows. owl.li/5RzE7
  • Chosen - a JavaScript plugin for jQuery and Prototype - makes select boxes better owl.li/5T7EF
  • The movie plots that technology killed owl.li/5RGz6
  • Business Week Popularity 2011 owl.li/68SbE
  • PBS Arts: Off Book - Episode 3: Visual Culture Online ow.ly/1evekC
  • Useful Tools & Resources for Web Development and Design owl.li/5RBT6
  • A consortium of more than 30 universities plans to invest in the infrastructure to improve Internet speeds 1,000-fold owl.li/6g33n
  • Responsive Web Design Techniques, Tools and Design Strategies - Smashing Magazine owl.li/5Q0HE
  • Nobody’s Perfect: Why We All Need A Margin For Error owl.li/68NpLflexibility is a competitive advantage
  • NYC Goes From Day to Night in One Frame - all that inspires me owl.li/68Nif
  • Art of the Menu - A new blog full of great menu artwork owl.li/68Nca
  • Dance Cinematography: Creating The LXD World ow.ly/1eubE1
  • Original Creators: Alfred Hitchcock owl.li/62yJZ
  • Why Can’t I Finish? Four tips for dealing with finishing a project owl.li/68Pqb
  • Tagline Guru owl.li/6gUrm
  • What insightful and thought-provoking websites have you across throughout the years? owl.li/6g1TW /via @brainpicker
  • Andrew Zuckerman: On Curiosity, Rigor, and Learning As You Goow.ly/1etfmK
  • Three Golden Rules for book reviewing: What are they? owl.li/5T8yT
  • Training Genius: The Learning Secrets of Polyglots and Savants owl.li/5Q2ae
  • Adobe Launches PDF Creation Tool for iPad and iPhone owl.li/6fYmH
  • Two Filmmakers Beautifully Document Irene NYC ow.ly/1esuLS
  • Creativity Top 5: August 29, 2011 ow.ly/1esuLX
  • Curated Books Collections at Strand Books owl.li/68Mdm
  • Representative John Conyers Wants Copyright Law Revision - NYTimes.comowl.li/6fOj5
  • Is math invented or discovered?: Scientific American owl.li/5TCRZ
  • Can’t Start, Won’t Start: Tricks for Overcoming Procrastination owl.li/62ysh
  • Transmedia = device agnostic media ow.ly/1esh5u
  • 4 Ways Technology Can Enable Your Inner Introvert owl.li/5RGpa
  • Branding Is About Creating Patterns, Not Repeating Messages | Co. Designowl.li/5IzQC

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.