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We Dare You to Figure Out What Our Nonprofit Does - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Elle Cordova on X: “How brands talk these days https://t.co/OnM7o8kHt2“ / X
I can't send emails more than 500 miles.
[Video] UX Writing with a dash of humour | UX Writing Bud
Highway to Heal - Life Saving Radio - Scrub In and Rock Out - YouTube
Deceptive patterns - hall of shame
Periodic Table of Storytelling
The Measure of Things
Wondering how big, small, tall, long, fast, heavy, or old something is? The Measure of Things is a tool to help you understand physical quantites in terms of things you (or your audience, or your readers) are already familiar with. Need a metaphor to emphasize a written measurement? Try including a comparison to the size of a whale, or the height of the Empire State Building, or the area of a tennis court. Need to understand how big a metric or English unit really is? Try comparing it to real, tangible objects.
This IKEA crib ad that is also a pregnancy test. A positive test also reveals a discounted price. : DesignPorn
Does eating white bread make you feel lonely - YouTube
For and Against National Service | Yes, Prime Minister | Comedy Greats - YouTube
Sir Humphrey, incensed that Hacker is pushing ahead with his “Grand Design”, delivers a masterclass in how to conduct a government opinion poll.
Citi Zēni - Eat Your Salad - LIVE - Latvia
This Is a Generic Millennial Ad on Vimeo
50 Times People Spotted Stupid Design Decisions In Public Places And Just Had To Share » Design You Trust
Meaningless Measurement – johnJsills
Broadly, these feedback surveys can be categorised into five groups: the pointless; the self-important; the immoral; the demanding; and the downright weird:
CDC Announces Plan To Send Every U.S. Household Pamphlet On Probabilistic Thinking
No time to die: An in-depth analysis of James Bond's exposure to infectious agents - ScienceDirect
www.postalexperience.com/pos - USPS Customer Satisfaction Survey
awful example of landing page!
WTF Visualizations
Taste What They've Done To My Oatmeal: The Worst Compilation Ever Made (1978-2020) | CLASSIC TRASH
Brand Purpose Marketing cartoon | Marketoonist | Tom Fishburne
“If being purposeful means doing ads to you, then you’re probably doing it wrong.”
“What's a rule that was implemented somewhere that massively backfired?“
Frozen Meat Against COVID-19 Misinformation: An Analysis of Steak-Umm and Positive Expectancy Violations - Ekaterina Bogomoletc, Nicole M. Lee, 2020
Introducing the Ultimate Behavioral Science Playlist - Center for Advanced Hindsight
Coronagrifting: A Design Phenomenon | McMansion Hell
Satire and humor resources
Almost everything you need to know about writing, reading, submitting, and understanding satire and humor.
Kmart's Mother's Day Campaign Left Latino Roaring With Laughter
xkcd: Curve-Fitting Methods and the Messages They Send
What is your favorite road sign? - Quora
In Wales road signs are written in both English and Welsh. However the Welsh text actually reads “I am not in the office at the moment. Send any work to be translated”
Peak brand purpose - Marketoon
what does my job entail? (describes social marketing)
Human Risk on Twitter: “A very good point about who we are encouraged to get our advice from vs who we should get our advice from. Reinforces that point by touching his face a lot at the start which is what the experts in the subject he’s being asked abou
15 Useless Designs Which Will Questions Their Existence!
#BehavioralValentines
Parachute use to prevent death and major trauma related to gravitational challenge: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
Our Favorite Funny Focus Group Videos - Food & Drink Resources
Dad follows kid's sandwich instructions very literally
the importance of clear instructions
The Great Baby: Inside the bizarre CPSC Twitter campaign
Four Horsemen of the Brainstorm cartoon | Marketoonist | Tom Fishburne
Ontario Government Warns Pot Smokers That 'Barely High Is Still Too High to Drive' | LBBOnline
Beans and Noses — UX Articles by UIE
He told me his First Rule of Consulting: No matter how much you try, you can’t stop people from sticking beans up their nose... Time and time again, I come across situations where I think, “OMG! They are trying to stick beans up their nose!” It explains what’s happening and what I should do next. The only thing I can do in a beans-and-noses situation (notice my clever use of flight-attendant grammar forms?) is wait. Wait until the bean is in its final resting place. Then, with a calmness only seen in yoga instructors, I can turn to the nose owner and ask, “So, how is that working for you? Did it do everything you’d hoped?” Of course, if they answer they enjoyed it and it was wonderful, then they are not someone I can relate to or help in any way. However, if sticking a bean deep into their nostril doesn’t meet the very high expectations they’d had, I can now start talking alternative approaches to reaching those expectations.
POSTERSCOPE: Selling empty spaces. | STUFF FROM THE LOFT.
The Register: The Home of the Mighty BOFH
CPIP Protocol http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt?number=1149
A Day's Messages by GinaD
A day in the life of Chris Larabee's answering machine. Apparently, it can always get worse.
The Register: The Home of the Mighty BOFH
CPIP Protocol http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt?number=1149
Cross Scott: Arizona man recalled 'The Office' to give woman CPR - The Washington Post
Brand Social Purpose cartoon | Marketoonist | Tom Fishburne
Sometimes we marketers can climb so far up the brand ladder from functional benefits to emotional benefits to social benefits, we can lose touch with why people are buying our products in the first place. There is power in purpose-driven brands. And yet, when every piece of marketing attempts to communicate some kind of social purpose, social purpose can start to lose its meaning, particularly when purpose is left to the agency.Sometimes we marketers can climb so far up the brand ladder from functional benefits to emotional benefits to social benefits, we can lose touch with why people are buying our products in the first place.
The Brief But Heroic Saga of Ezra & Elijah Standish by The Cohorts
Vin must masquerade as Ezra's cousin.
A Cartoon from The New Yorker
Data viz - "I'll pause for a moment so you can let this information sink in."