10 Benefits of Working From Home — Society19 — ravenhawks’ magazine

Having the option to work from home should make you smile and bring you satisfaction. There are just so many perks to enjoy when you work from home. 1. No Commute This means you save time, money, and gas. You don’t have to wake up early to get ready to sit in traffic to eventually… via […]

10 Benefits of Working From Home — Society19 — ravenhawks’ magazine

Sustainable Travel: Planning your next Eco-Friendly Trip — ecogreenlove — Life & Soul Magazine

Traveling is a way to discover new cultures, build new social relationships, and disconnect from our daily routine. However, planning a trip can be hard, especially if you are organizing a sustainable trip. There are many interesting guides to sustainable tourism that offer great tips and advice for an eco-friendly trip, but no worries, we […]

Sustainable Travel: Planning your next Eco-Friendly Trip — ecogreenlove — Life & Soul Magazine

Archivist turn discarded luxury hotel bed linen into classic, timeless shirts — Life & Soul Magazine

Sustainable fashion label Archivist is turning discarded luxury hotel bed linen and turning them into timeless shirts. The project, from Dutch designers Eugenie Haitsma and Johannes Offerhaus, started life when the pair acquired 200 kilos of Egyptian cotton bed linen from a luxury hotel in London’s Mayfair. The designers said: “We asked ourselves the question […]

Archivist turn discarded luxury hotel bed linen into classic, timeless shirts — Life & Soul Magazine

Miyadaiku: Japanese carpenters building and maintaining wooden buildings without any nails or electric tools — Life & Soul Magazine

Japanese carpenters known as miyadaiku use centuries-old techniques in working with wood to build and maintain traditional structures such as temples and shrines. Miyadaiku developed unique methods for interlocking pieces of wood together using distinctive woodworking joints. It involves building wooden furniture without the use of nails, screws, glue or electric tools. Takahiro Matsumoto has […]

Miyadaiku: Japanese carpenters building and maintaining wooden buildings without any nails or electric tools — Life & Soul Magazine

Platio create first ever home solar pavement for driveways, terraces, and balconies — Life & Soul Magazine

A solar pavement for use on a residential driveway has become available to homeowners for the first time by Hungary-based tech company, Platio. The home solar pavement – which is suitable for driveways, terraces, balconies and patios – features walkable solar tiles mounted on recycled plastic paving slabs. The solar pavement system consists of interlocking […]

Platio create first ever home solar pavement for driveways, terraces, and balconies — Life & Soul Magazine

Plants of the World Online: Kew’s digital resource for the world’s flora shares info on more than 1 million plant species — Life & Soul Magazine

Plants of the World Online (POWO), an online portal from Kew, is sharing known data on more than 1 million plants so that it can be used for research purposes, and to inform decisions about conservation, land use, policy and practice. A work-in-progress project that launched in 2017 with the aim to bring Kew’s science […]

Plants of the World Online: Kew’s digital resource for the world’s flora shares info on more than 1 million plant species — Life & Soul Magazine

Thylacine: First indigenous Australian superhero is the latest recruit to DC Comics’ Suicide Squad — Life & Soul Magazine

The first Indigenous Australian superhero – a Ngarluma woman from the Pilbara known as Thylacine – is the latest character to become part of the DC Comics’ universe. Thylacine, a deadly Ngarluma hunter from the Pilbara, appears as the newest recruit to DC’s super-villain team, Suicide Squad. The Aboriginal superhero boasts night vision, heightened senses, […]

Thylacine: First indigenous Australian superhero is the latest recruit to DC Comics’ Suicide Squad — Life & Soul Magazine

10 Years With Hayao Miyazaki: Four-part documentary chronicling the Japanese animator’s creative process available to stream for free — Life & Soul Magazine

Fans of Studio Ghibli and its celebrated co-founder and animator Hayao Miyazaki can watch a four-part documentary series chronicling the creative process of the legendary Japanese filmmaker, which Japanese broadcaster NHK has made available online for free. The documentary series, 10 Years with Hayao Miyazaki, chronicles Hayao Miyazaki’s work on projects such as Ponyo, The Wind Rises, and From […]

10 Years With Hayao Miyazaki: Four-part documentary chronicling the Japanese animator’s creative process available to stream for free — Life & Soul Magazine

Visual artist David Alabo teams up with streetwear label Daily Paper to create “Afro-surrealist” inspired Tarot Card Capsule Collection — Life & Soul Magazine

Ghanaian-Moroccan visual artist David Alabo – who is known for his “Afro-surrealism” artworks – has created a series of T-shirts adorning tarot card designs, which is part of streetwear label Daily Paper’s Spring/Summer 2020 collection. The Tarot Card Capsule Collection from the Amsterdam-based Daily Paper features David Alabo’s interpretation of The Magician, The High Priestess, […]

Visual artist David Alabo teams up with streetwear label Daily Paper to create “Afro-surrealist” inspired Tarot Card Capsule Collection — Life & Soul Magazine

The compass of a world called Intuition- A synthesis of Design, Tarot and Gestalt Psychology. Created byMatteo di PascaleIntùiti- Nisha Designs

Intùiti is a pack of 78 cards that really helps you dive into your deepest creative process.

It was born as a project of the Polytechnic University of Milan and it represents a new way of living the subject of creativity, an issue that is often superficially tackled. Instead of forcing the user to find an idea, as it happens with some techniques like brainstorming or the mind map, Intùiti invites to sit calmly and to feel what one has to give, remembering that creating must be a source of joy and satisfaction. 

Intùiti proposes pointed suggestions, obtained from the analysis of classic tarots, that are a rich collection of archetypes. It has no divination purpose: each card is related to a thinking model that belongs to our culture, a powerful incentive that can put in motion creative and inspirational processes.

Intùiti is a synthesis of Design, Tarots, Numerology and Gestalt Psychology. It is both a serious game and a powerful tool that brings out the brightest side of creativity without employing rigid schemes.

Visual incentives and Tales

In the pack you will find two series of pictures: the primary intùitiand the secondary intùiti. The first ones are extensive inspirations; the second ones are more specific. To each picture corresponds an evocative tale that intensifies its sensation.

Each card represents a powerful incentive and is designed using Gestalt principles so you can recognize emotionally the related archetype.

You can play as you see fit. There are no main rules. It’s a tool for creative thinking based on visual and imaginary associations, so you just have to shuffle the deck, pick a card, and “let it speak”.

Give it a look: these cards are truly gorgeous!

Backstage

It took over one year of study and development and then other 6 months for enhancement. All the drawings are handmade and later digitalized for the industrial production.

Foto di Attilio Marasco

Intùiti is not an answer!

People often want to find the solution to their “creative problems” in a tool or in method; they would like to have an equation, an algorithm able to solve the real issue of Creativity: to create something new. But using a “recipe” for writing a novel means to have produced something, not to have invented something.

It’s important to reiterate: Intùiti is not an algorithmic function that can “make people creative”, or a scientific method able to produce thousands of brilliant ideas. It’s an inspirational tool: it’s not an answer, but a continuos question.

Via: https://intuiti.it

Nick Sider: Artist with an affinity for big cats creates hyperrealistic paintings that stretch “beyond what a photograph could capture” — Life & Soul Magazine

Canadian artist Nick Sider has been fascinated by big cats since he was a child and his meticulous attention to detail in depicting the cat family on canvas is certainly something else. The self-taught artist, now based in New York, has become known for his hyperrealistic paintings that “extend beyond what a photograph could ever […]

Nick Sider: Artist with an affinity for big cats creates hyperrealistic paintings that stretch “beyond what a photograph could capture” — Life & Soul Magazine

DIY Watering Can Makeover with Decoupage and Napkins — Home is Where the Boat Is — ravenhawks’ magazine

Give a watering can a sprinkle of blooms and butterflies using napkins with decoupage! This easy and fun technique works on any surface that you want to refresh and give a spring or blooming makeover. Happy Thursday! I hope you’re staying sane while sheltering at home. I’ve found that having some projects to keep your […] […]

DIY Watering Can Makeover with Decoupage and Napkins — Home is Where the Boat Is — ravenhawks’ magazine