Summer mood with Stefan Sagmeister and playin’ with the code in flip flops
Well, my dear pixel passengers… I’m so sorry for such a long hiatus with no texts here… I was kinda out of service for writing, but everyday here… ok, I should be straight and honest now… no more fooling around the theme…
I’ve become obsessed with this code playin’ at WordPress…
It’s a real addiction…

Please, someone help me!!! Gimme some advice how to stop surfing through the whole blogosphere seeking for more and more blog tools… This whole thing has started so innocent… and in the next moment I was dreaming about tones and tones of rss feeds totally filled my apartment…
And I’m at the probation now… This week no more widgets and boxes here, just wordz… wordz… wordz…
What this whole thing has to do with Stefan Sagmeister?! Well, nothing… It’s just that I’m using some of his short_but_smarties advices how to improve life…

Stefan Sagmeister, Things I Have Learned… (c)
You know, I don’t have a problem with short_but_smarties thingz in art and life…
Simplicity and banality should not be mixed up with stupidity what most of people actually do or simply don’t understand… About that how banality can be taken serious one smart woman from our history, Hannah Arendt wrote a long time ago in a remarkable book…
Let’s get back to Stefan Sagmeister…
Sagmeister is really a well known designer therefore I’m not planning to write now about his life, projects and very_cool_design-ish_but_nice_guy_attitude… Several weeks ago I vent to lecture that most of you know about, entitled the same as his embellish_my_visual_comprehension monograph and exhibition ‘Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far‘…

Stefan Sagmeister, Things I Have Learned… (c)
This was probably his hundred, or so, lecture about almost the same theme but I’ve listened him with such a sympathy because he is also a very good performer… I don’t have a problem with good performers as far as the result or the idea is ok… But those who think that you have to buy their story a priori without letting you even to stop for a while to reconsider the whole stuff concern me a bit…
What was nice to see then is that Sagmeister is fully enjoying in a position of giving advices to unknown people… For instance, I liked the moments when he became very relaxed and in a sort of private mood, but then in a split second he has realized that he is at a_lecture_for_future_successful_designers and he was again very_cool_design-ish_but_nice_guy…

Book cover: Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far
The reason why I’m also writing about him is the web project he has founded after he realized that the project with sharing life_taught_me_this_my_friend can be very challenging not just for him as designer but to other folkz messin’ with typography and also to photographers, video makers… dunno for you, but to me the idea is gorgeous!
For instance, submission made by skater Tylor Tate is something when I am realizing how community can be beautiful when there is a space out there for giving them the opportunity and a frame to talk about themselves:

Tylor Tate (c)
‘I’ve been skating for 10+ years and that sentence is always something that pushes me to try new things (unfortunately it made me try that hill). I’ve been able to apply it to many other things than skateboarding. You can’t be afraid to fall. If you are crashing it’s a sign you are pushing your limits and expanding your capabilities in whatever you are doing.’

Tylor Tate (c)
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And here are Stefan Sagmeister’s thoughts about that how you can embellish your comprehension:
1. Helping other people helps me.
2. Having guts always works out for me.
3. Thinking that life will be better in the future is stupid. I have to live now.
4. Organising a charity group is surprisingly easy.
5. Being not truthful always works against me.
6. Everything I do always comes back to me.
7. Assuming is stifling.
8. Drugs feel great in the beginning and become a drag later on.
9. Over time I get used to everything and start taking for granted.
10. Money does not make me happy.
11. My dreams have no meaning.
12. Keeping a diary supports personal development.
13. Trying to look good limits my life.
14. Material luxuries are best enjoyed in small doses.
15. Worrying solves nothing.
16. Complaining is silly. Either act or forget.
17. Everybody thinks they are right.
18. If I want to explore a new direction professionally, it is helpful to try it out for myself first.
19. Low expectations are a good strategy.
20. Everybody who is honest is interesting.
p.s. … and where are your flip flops while you’re reading this post, my pixel companion?!