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One very late Sunday
Every Sunday, during my morning coffee (or matcha), I’ll share three incredible, mesmerizing, and powerful ideas changing the world and culture. Some ideas will be ads or about advertising. Some may be about fashion. Others will be about design, art, illustrations, animations, motion, audio, movies, or any other idea worth sharing and discussing. You get the idea.
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TL;DR
a. I will share 3 big ideas
b. Cause I care about ideas
c. And you will too, subscribe
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Idea 1. Waymo is the perfect driver
While at Tempe, for ASU Weekend, I had the opportunity to try, test, and explore, the self-driving autonomous taxi company Waymo. Think of Uber without the boring conversations and unpleasant odors. The experience is transformative and eye-opening. If Arizona’s roads are prepared for the future of driving, the world should be ready, too.
Idea 2. The Spatial Race
Dallas Taylor is probably my third favorite podcast producer after Ira Glass (This American Life) and Roman Mars (99% Invisible). In this fantastic episode of his podcast, 20K Hertz, Dallas collaborated with OnePlus to bring the story about how Alan Blumlein invented stereo sound and the importance and effects audio plays in our lives.
Idea 3. A massive body of wonderful work
I had never heard of Herb Luabalin until maybe 2 months ago when a friend shared a popular logo he made 50 years ago or so. You have probably seen the logo many times on TV. I’m talking about the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) human face. Immediately, I was curious and had to find more fascinating work from this designer who revolutionized graphic design, turning it into an art form. In this new site that celebrates his centenary, we can see the vast work and legacy of one of the most talented creatives in history.
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