Thinking Design
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Project Management is a Lot Like Cooking
I love to cook.
I savor the smell of sautéing onions in olive oil. The fragrance of a chicken roasting in the oven stuffed with lemons and rosemary. I also love managing the process: culinary project management.
“Animal Farm” & the Evolution of the Dust Jacket
The following are but a few of the design solutions that have graced the cover of the book over the past seventy plus years. Viewed from this perspective the “Animal Farm” cover design illustrates these changing approaches.
Discovery in Action. Which Came First Spaghetti Carbonara or the Egg?
What do origin stories, Spaghetti Carbonara, and design strategy have in common? A lot, actually. Examining origin stories is part of the fabric of Studiolo Secondari’s Discovery Process to learn more read here!
Spooky, Scary Halloween Typeface! Oh my!
Spooky “Alphabet of Death” typeface by Hans Holbein the Younger.
Life + Death at Ground Zero: 20 Years Later
I heard the blast three blocks away, and I felt a sonic wave pass through my home and body. The story that follows is true; it happened to me. I have written to document for myself and later, for my son, the strange, horrible, miraculous, and beautiful events of September 11 and beyond.
I like to Belong.
I think we all do. It feels good to find a group of people who share your interests. I belong to a number of organizations and groups—each feeds my soul in its own way.
Looking Back at 2020
I am eager to race into 2021 and close the door on 2020! At the same time it is important to reflect on and celebrate what was accomplished in 2020 (despite significant odds!) We’ve put together this infographic to illustrate the challenges risen to and the heights achieved in 2020 by the Studiolo Secondari team.
What Nellie Bly Taught Me
When I was growing up my mother had a framed series of trading cards of the journalist, adventurist, and proto-feminist Nellie Bly hanging in her dressing room.
What can John Singer Sargent teach us?
During this time of social distancing, I've been thinking quite a lot about John Singer Sargeant. I don't really know why? Perhaps because his paintings are imbued with a serene elegance that I find calming.
Linda’s Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Satisfy your winter holiday comfort cravings with a freshly baked oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. In my recipe, cinnamon and nutmeg add complexity to the cookies’ flavor profile, and oatmeal lends a compelling texture (plus a hint of nuttiness). My oatmeal chocolate chip cookies also make a great shareable treat for neighbors and loved ones.