Two recent podcasts dropped in the past few days: my conversation with Eric Zimmer for The One You Feed, and Pat Hazell for Creativity in Captivity.
I declare it art
Two pictures I took in Austin today, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. (As Rob Walker tells us, “Declare it art.”)
Date stamps
Today’s newsletter was about date stamps. Don’t miss the comments, which included this lovely short documentary about Casey Rubber Stamps in NYC:
This great idea for keeping to-do lists:
Here's my Date Stamp setup! I laser-cut a box to hold 3×5 cards in 2 sections: new and used. Each day I pull out a new card, stamp the date, write my to-do list, and then put it in the "used" section the next day.
If I can't fit my list on here, that's too much to do in a day! pic.twitter.com/RQPBaJzkkN
— Kathryn Marinaro (@kathrynmarinaro) November 9, 2021
And The Four Horsemen in Brooklyn (opened by one of my favorite musicians, James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem) where they date stamp the menu:
I love this little nascent community we’ve got happening over there. I hope you will join us and subscribe!
How to make a map of your mind
I wrote about making mind maps in last Tuesday’s free bonus newsletter, “How to make a map of your mind.” I also recorded myself making one:
Drawing while listening
Here are some diary drawings I made while listening to episode one and episode two the new Draw Together podcast from my friend Wendy MacNaughton. In some ways, I find these audio experiments more soothing and more interesting than the show: there’s nothing to look at, so you focus on your own lines, and feel free to diverge… (These were done with my magic brush pen.)
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