Skip to content

Recently updated blogs

Or see recently added blogs

  1. Tom Sands Guitars — Blog, , more info

    Reina - 2023 Guitar of the year!
    Every year we try to produce something really special. A guitar that showcases the best that we can do using the finest materials we can get our hands on.This year we have knocked it out the park with a new guitar called Reina. Reina is an M12 - a size and design that has become our calling card and TSG’s signature sound. She has back and sides made from The …
    By Tom Sands, 455 words
  2. Simone's Computer, , more info

    desktops.zip
    some thoughts about web desktops
    6 words
  3. Graphic Journey Blog, , more info

    Coveting covers 33
    These disembodied elements set against an otherworldly backdrop are a perfect image for this novel about Benjamin Vaughn, a young illusionist who dies under mysterious circumstances at the height of his short career. New York-based Joan Wong designed it. She spans both the world of book cover design and editorial illustration commissions. Published by Nouvella in 2019
    By Mike Dempsey, 60 words
  4. bryanlrobinson.com - Blog, , more info

    Jamstack is meaningless
    Right at the top, let’s say what’s in the title… The name Jamstack is meaningless… but then again, so is MACH … and composable… and headless… and Developer experience… and serverless…, but also, they’re all hugely important Meaningless and hugely important seem to be almost diametrically opposed, so let me take a step back and explain I’ll start where all good tech thought leadership should start: With the works of …
    1,620 words
  5. Adam Greenfield's Speedbird, , more info

    Beyond Hope: pre-orders now available!
    Just a heads-up that the listing for my forthcoming book Beyond Hope: Collective Power and Mutual care in the Long Emergency has just gone live on Amazon here in the UK, and that you’d be doing me a real solid by pre-ordering it via the link. (I’ll update this with links to alternative/non-Amazon sources as they become available.)
    By AG, 63 words
  6. Awful Library Books, , more info

    Not Goodbye, but See Ya Later
    Hi everyone! You may have noticed that we’ve slowed down a bit on posting, approving comments, and, well, pretty much our whole end of the deal. We’d like to say we’re just too busy and important, but…we’re not. Behind the scenes, we’ve been actively downsizing and “sunsetting” this little dog and pony show we call Awful Library Books. We started this blog in 2009, and after 14 years we’ve realized …
    By Holly, 204 words
  7. Orson Cart – at large, , more info

    Cock-Horses II
    Further to the earlier post, Cock-Horses, I came across this video of a recent cock-horse competition. Credit: Mario Broekhuis. Orson Cart.
    By orsoncartatlarge, 23 words
  8. The Landslide Blog - AGU Blogosphere, , more info

    A new home for the Landslide Blog
    A new home for the Landslide Blog I started this blog on 16 December 2007 – that feels like a long time ago now – as a site on Blogger. In 2010, the American Geophysical Union established the AGU Blogosphere, and I moved the blog to this site at that time. For almost 13 years it has been a great home for this blog. However, you may have been aware …
    By Dave Petley, 270 words
  9. Martin Truefitt-Baker | Blog, , more info

    Blustery Day Badger
    High up on the hillside behind my cottage there is a badger set. It's near to a small group of very old beech trees that stand very tall among some old whitebeam and hawthorns. The colours in the autumn are amazing. I've set this print early on a blustery autumn day. Trying to get the feeling of the badger being buffeted and ruffled by the cold wind. The greys of …
    By Martin Truefitt-Baker, Art, 648 words
  10. ewen, , more info

    barbie and bell hooks
    The function of art is to do more than tell it like it is – it’s to imagine what is possible. bell hooks https://collectiveliberation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/hooks_Love_As_The_Practice_Of_Freedom.pdf I thought Barbie was a solid film. Powerful tonal shifts, a mostly banging soundtrack and emotional heft in the right places (my gf was in bits after five mins). There’s the whole franchise/sequel dark age critique that has been done to death, although Blindboy found an …
    945 words
  11. Some Came Running, , more info

    Summer 2023 Blu-ray/4K Ultra Consumer Guide
    Equipment: Sony UBP-X800 multi-region 4K player, Sony KD50X690E display, Yamaha RXV-385 A/V receiver. Angel Face (Warner Archive Blu-ray) Of all the amour fou film noirs out there, this one is absolutely the fou-est. Only Alain Corneau’s Serie Noire comes close, and that needed almost thirty years and being actually French to top this 1952 Otto Preminger lulu. If you’ve seen it you know what I’m talking about. If you ain’t …
    By Glenn Kenny, 5,846 words
  12. Neuromantics / Bunker, , more info

    Braindump on Mastodon
    Mastodon remains problematic, can we fix it? A designer thinks out loudAll this is super opinionated.However, it is informed by the great user research Erin Kissane has done with mastodon users who were on bluesky. 500 responses is solid.Start here https://erinkissane.com/mastodon-is-easy-and-fun-except-when-it-isnt(We make decisions in my day job on prototype features that have been in front of a couple of rounds of 6 or 7 people. So yeah, this is solid …
    756 words
  13. Popjustice: 100% Solid Pop Music, , more info

    The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
    The good thing about just popping posts on the front page every year or so is that in doing so I can still make the claim that Popjustice is one… The post The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist appeared first on Popjustice.
    By Popjustice, 52 words
  14. Permanent Style, , more info

    Talon zips and velvet chandeliers: The Real McCoy’s headquarters in Kobe, Japan
    Talon zips and velvet chandeliers: The Real McCoy’s headquarters in Kobe, Japan Wednesday, July 26th 2023 Share Share this post Subscribe 12 Comments ||- Begin Content -|| The Real McCoy's headquarters in Kobe, Japan is extraordinary. I had been warned it would be, but it really didn't prepare me for the scale of the operation or for the mix of craft and eccentricity. The company owns four warehouses in the …
    By Simon Crompton, 1,460 words
  15. Lesser-Known Writers, , more info

    Notes: Barry Hughart
    Barry Hughart (his surname is pronounced hew-gert) died in 2019 at the age of 85. His career as a writer of fantasy was short-lived, but his work was acclaimed. His first novel, Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was (1984), was the co-winner of the 1985 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel (along with Mythago Wood, by Robert Holdstock), and it won the 1986
    By Douglas A. Anderson, 72 words