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seconds is the minimal amount of attention that a driver who texts takes away from the road. If traveling at 55 mph, this equals driving the lenght of a football field without looking at the road.

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Can a New Digital Window Display a New Future? BY 2050 THERE will be 9 billion people to feed, system whose principles you have to follow. They allow you clothe, transport, employ and educate. We’re committed to a little creativity, but only a little. a growth-driven world Many no longer believe today’s economy that must inflate for centuries, leaders can improve this, though today’s leaders are insupplying limitless consumption to everyone. With new creasing their power and digital tech, could we add a digital world that helps everyone surveillance. succeed and prosper while working together? Could we be- Leaders want new options as much as everyone come a very successful world where greatness is normal? else. Clearly, there is room to dream about a more success One day greatness will be in our grasp. But rather ful world along with new technology. than waiting, can we reach it now? Here’s the good news: digital devices have made your life better. Here’s the bad news: although incredibly cool, devices are still in early stages of Turn On a You-Centered Digital World development. Maybe that’s not really bad, when you think This new option started in 2007 with big of what’s coming next. questions: Can we envision a world where tech Until now, the devices you’ve had in your hands This report helps everyone succeed and prosper? Can that and on your desks have offered quite both useful- casts new world be designed and built now, without waiting ness and fun. But you couldn’t call it a fully digital for “the future” to arrive? light on world yet. It’s not even close. The Expandiverse grew steadily through There are limitations. You switch on your prevailing years of private and confidential tech and IP gadgets and wait. Or you have to find the app you (Intellectual Property) development. narratives want and wait for it. They might have an operating Our world is full of screens. We keep them system whose principles you have to follow. They about trust, in our hands, purses and pockets, next to our allow you a little creativity, but only a little. fake news, beds while we sleep, and surround ourselves One day greatness will be in our grasp. with screens on our desks and counter tops. failing But rather than waiting, can we reach it now? Our TV sets are morphing into interactive Here’s the good news: digital devices have made business screens as we put them online so they display your life better. Here’s the bad news: although everything for free. models incredibly cool, devices are still in early stages of What if all our screens, everywhere, were a and the development. Maybe that’s not really bad, when two-way networked system that turns the Earth you think of what’s coming next. into a digital room with everyone in it? What if power of Until now, the devices you’ve had in your hands that networked system brought everyone the and on your desks have offered quite both useful- platforms world’s best services, resources and knowlness and fun. But you couldn’t call it a fully digital edge based on what we do, as a normal part of world yet. It’s not even close. everyday life? There are limitations. You switch on your Billions of us. Together. All of us succeeding as gadgets and wait. Or you have to find the app you much as we choose. All the time. want and wait for it. They might have an operating

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This year’s report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a YouGov survey of over 74,000 online news consumers in 37 countries including the US and UK. The report focuses on the issues of trust and misinformation, new online business models, the impact of changing Facebook algorithms and the rise of new platforms and messaging apps.


Dating APP The gist: OkCupid is a seriously hip LGBT-friendly site that has won the hearts of millennial and mature singles alike. I've said this a million times before and I'll say it again: OkCupid's advertising is outstanding. They deserve endless applause just for that, but I realize many people on dating apps care about more than the aesthetics. Good thing OkCupid is so much more than that, taking compatibility factors into account that other sites haven't even thought of. Who it's good for: This is the place for, well, pretty much everyone who takes dating seriously, but still wants to have fun. Though OkCupid's advertisements may have "DTF" plastered all over them, the site's intentions and matchmaking process are no joke. We also want to mention that OkCupid and its user base is pretty liberal. The ads with same-sex couples are an obvious giveaway, but OkCupid has snuck in other little features to weed out more conservative-minded people. For instance, they'll ask questions about whether you're for or against the defunding of Planned Parenthood or same sex marriage, and if you feel obligated to help fellow human beings — all as a way to tell right off the bat if your potential match leans left or right. DPS (Digital Programs & Sufers)

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(This can help you avoid awkward date conversations in the future.) Liberal ladies found that this worked to their advantage, as OkCupid released statistics showing that liberal-leaning answers to those questions made you significantly more likely (like 80% plus more likely) to find love on the site. It might take some time and genuine effort to make a profile, but that's what you want if you're looking for something real. You'll fill out a questionnaire with your answers as well as what you would like your ideal match to answer. This makes the application-building process a lot more fun than other apps, making it feel like an online quiz. It asks a range of questions, from simple stuff to if you smoke and drink to more intimate things like how many dates you typically wait before sleeping with someone. Pro tip: The app says the the more questions you answer, the better your matches will be. The deeper you go, the more accurate your profile is — and in turn, OkCupid will have a way easier time finding matches for you.


DPS (Digital Programs & Sufers) Let’s dream a little. Let’s dream about technology we could build, about a world we could enjoy. If your future devices were continuous, your control over all your devices, and the continuous digital world they could open for you, could Expand exponentially. You switch between multiple screens. When you leave your old screen it stores “where” and “who” you are, then turns off. Your new screen recognizes you, turns on, retrieves “where” and “who” you are, puts you “there.” It is truly automatic. All sorts of things are in front of you — with you. They could be people, services or places. They could be apps or software, digital content (books, TV shows, movies, music, recorded videos and more), games or live video from events worldwide. They could even be other devices and sources you control remotely. Your digital life will always be on, always open, always yours. You’ll live in your “Shared Planetary Life Spaces.” You combine anything into the digital “shared space” you want to inhabit, until you switch to a different one. Then switch again. In fact, it’s so real that your “shared spaces” move with you across your screens, and become one of your realities. It’s the digital world you choose, where you can live. Always ready for you to use in whatever ways you want. Technology is about to move much faster and converge with entertainment, until life is entertainment and entertainment is life. (Or dare I say it, your lives.) In the expandiverse, you will become used to your chosen digital realities being displayed and processed without effort. Multiple screens, multiple identities and multiple transformed video, audio and music feeds will simply appear and you will appear in them.

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While we are at the self-centered topic, here are a few apps that can help you manage your daily life: 10. MapMyRun

Map My Run has long been one of the most popular apps among running enthusiasts, and for good reason: It’s a legit one-stop shop for daily activity logging. The app maps out the routes you take, keeps tabs on distance traveled, pace and calories burned, and tracks other activities as well, including cycling and yoga sessions. Today it works with more than 400 devices, including the Apple Watch, and thanks to a food-logging feature, it paints a bigger picture of your overall health. Map My Run’s social component is a standout, too: The app has an large and engaged community that lets users share stats with friends to help motivate (guilt?) them off the couch.

9. Urbanspoon

Cue the nostalgia. For many, Urbanspoon — with its shake-to-search restaurant recommendations — was among the first apps users downloaded on the iPhone. It was possible to filter by price, neighborhood, ratings and cuisine, and like a slot machine, the app randomly selected nearby eateries that matched those preferences. At that time, few apps took advantage of the iPhone’s geolocation and accelerometer quite like Urbanspoon. It added new features over the years, but after it was acquired by IAC in 2009, the novelty had worn off as other platforms like Yelp gained momentum. Earlier this year it was acquired again, this time by Indian restaurant recommendation service Zomato (for a reported $50 million) and was rebranded with the parent company’s name. RIP Urbanspoon. We hope you

found the right venue at last.

8. Venmo

While certainly not the first app to let users send each other money via smartphone — Google Wallet, PayPal and Square all did that first — Venmo made the experience a social one. Venmo taps into your contacts and lets your friends know who you’ve sent payments to and for what reason. And if you can’t put your reasons into words, you can say it in emoji.

7. Mint

Personal finance is a chore. And let’s be honest — it’s still a chore if you use Mint, but at least it looks about a hundred times better. Mint can chew up all your bank statements, credit card bills and investments and spit out gorgeous interactive charts and graphs, for free. Creating budgets suddenly seems a lot less daunting once you start using Mint, and left-brainers will quickly get addicted to the whack-a-mole exercise of putting expenses in the right category. Managing your money just got gamified.

6. Red Laser

RedLaser, the barcode-scanning, price comparison app, got off to a pretty auspicious start. In 2010, it was featured in an early Apple iPhone shopping commercial. Before the year was out, eBay had acquired the company, Occipital, though it continued to operate independently. It is, for many, the first shopping app they ever used on their iPhone and for one very simple reason: It was incredible easy to use. You just pointed the iPhone camera at a barcode, and it called up price comparisons for the product. You would never pay too much again. That capability is no longer that rare or interesting, but we’ll always cherish RedLaser for the original bar-code-reading capabilities.the right category. Managing your money just got gamified.

5. Zombies, Run

You could listen to the sounds of four-on-the-floor EDM while you run, or you could enjoy the sounds of your imminent death by zombie, thanks to fitness tracker/immersive game Zombies, Run! How’s that for motivation? The app offers over 200 stories (if you pay for a Pro Membership at $19.99/year) where you are the protagonist running from Zombies while collecting supplies for the world’s surviving humans. Zombies, Run! is the delightfully unexpected marriage of two very different types of apps that somehow works. DPS (Digital Programs & Sufers)

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4. Open Table

OpenTable is a godsend for foodies who don’t want to actually, you know, talk to anyone to make a dinner reservation. The app’s easy-to-navigate design takes the hard part out of finding a local eatery and lets you hone in on what you’re looking for; you can search by meal time, cost, neighborhood and cuisine. While the website long preceded the app, the mobile version tightly bundles everything you’d ever want to know about restaurants nearby, including reviews, directions and hours. The app has added solid features over the years too, such as the ability to sync up a reservation time with your mobile calendar to get automatic notifications. Another sweet bonus is the way it handles payments — just pay the check directly through the app.

3. eBay

When eBay released its iPhone app back in 2008, the whole concept of m-commerce (mobile commerce) was still new. This was years before Apple Pay and even Google Wallet, and the idea that you could find, buy and sell stuff through an iPhone app was transformative. eBay was smart for jumping on the m-commerce game early, and with a native app it let longtime eBay users track their bids and keep a constant eye on the items they were selling. To its credit, eBay has kept up the innovation — it now offers an Apple Watch app for tracking transactions from your wrist.

2. MyFitnessPal

Before anyone was talking about wearables and quantified self, MyFitnessPal was born of a simple premise: a diet and nutrition tracking service to help you stay (or get) in shape. The web-based service launched its first iPhone app in 2009 and soon amassed a huge following thanks to its social features and the relative ease with which you could track your food consumption and exercise regimen. But the app’s real superpower is its now massive database of food that millions of users have submitted, scanned, checked and rechecked over the years so you rarely, if ever, need to do the tedious manual input required by other diet trackers.

1. Tinder

Forget for a moment that Tinder completely changed the dating culture for an entire generation. Tinder’s biggest contribution to the app world has been its design.B efore Tinder, most people had never experienced an app that relied so heavily on simple swiping. The “swipe right to like” dynamic has now been copied by scores of other apps, dating and otherwise, that it’s almost cliche. But it was Tinder that started the trend.The benefit to the app is twofold: One, it makes it really easy for people to instantly understand how it works, and two, it’s really easy to use one-handed. These two factors, along with the app’s hyperlocal approach to dating, turned out to be a perfect storm of convenience, supercharing Tinder’s popularity. Speaking of which, Tinder pioneered a whole new type dating app. At a time when many dating apps were extensions of existing web-based services, Tinder’s app-only approach was unique because it really easy to connect with people nearby. Arguably too easy — what started as a mobile dating service became the de facto hookup app of an entire generation. Now Tinder had expanded beyond its initial swipes with tons of new features and a new premium tier that offers benefits like unlimited swipes and the ability to connect with people in other cities. Time will tell how these new features will play out but one thing is clear: Tinder will likely be remembered as the best and worst thing to happen to dating since the beginning of the Internet.

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A Graphic Designer Who Worked Outside the Lines Best known for designing the signage for the Seagram Building, the late graphic designer turned artist Elaine Lustig Cohen also had ties to another classic New York institution — the Jewish Museum, which opens a 36-piece retrospective of her work today. “Masterpieces and Curiosities” presents a collection of the square-format catalogs that she made for the museum, including a fittingly stark one with a single black box on the cover for a 1966 Ad Reinhardt show, as well as her more personal abstract paintings, in which she occasionally allowed her Modernist precision to go dreamy around the edges. http://www.timesnewyork.com

shoes required true grit. Al When Elaine Lustig Cohen “Pioneering graphic though Elaine was one of the assumed ownership of her husband’s midtown Manhattan design pracdesigner, artist and few high-profile women workin the graphic design field at tice after he died at the age of 40, archivist, Elaine Lustig ing the time, she insists it was not a most of his clients—among them the architect Philip Johnson—expectCohen is recognized for defining issue. Instead, she says, a small business was her ed her to complete his unfinished her body of design work running biggest challenge. “My gender commissions. Little did they realize that Alvin Lustig, a totemic force in integrating European may have been an issue for other designers,” she says, “but not for the field of the modern design, never avant-garde and my clients.” Her impressive roster offered to include her in his own projects. “As a rule, no one in the modernist influences includes proposals for TWA sigLustig office designed except Alvin nage, airport identification for the into a distinctly Federal Aviation Administration, himself,” Elaine recalls. In fact, she and his assistants, including (for a American, mid-century and the signage for General Motors’ technical campus in collabshort time) Ivan Chermayeff, would manner of typographic oration with Eero Saarinen. And do the so-called “dirty work” while Alvin, dressed in a crisp white shirt communication.” up to the day in 1962 when she closed the studio, Elaine continand tie, sat at his immaculate marble desk with only a tracing pad, making thumbnail ued to earn commissions from museums, architecture firms and book publishers, including Noonday sketches for others to render. Press, whose co-founder, Arthur Cohen, she later Few female American designers ran their married. own studios at that time. Indeed, this would have been difficult for anyone, but to fill Alvin’s large

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DPS (Digital Programs & Sufers) From 1948 to 1955, though, Elaine was married to—or as she puts it, was “a blind disciple” of—the charismatic Alvin Lustig. What she learned from him during their seven-year relationship is the key to understanding her own distinct practice. Alvin wed abstract and surreal principles of modern painting and sculpture to commercial design, which during the 1940s and early ’50s contributed to the look of American modernism. By 1950 his childhood diabetes was ascendant, and by 1954 he was blind. Yet even in an impaired state he directed Elaine and his assistants through every design detail. Elaine Firstenberg was “She developed her born in Jersey City in 1927. own palette, type She and a younger sister raised by Herman preferences and were Firstenberg, a plumber, and personal glyphs. She Elizabeth Loeb Firstenberg, his bookkeeper. Her mothsavored the er and father encouraged meditative pleasure their daughter’s creativity, Elaine was enrolled in art of assembling so lessons, where she learned paste-ups and to draw from casts. At 15, wandered into Peggy refining the details.” she Guggenheim’s short-lived but influential Art of This Century gallery, where Guggenheim had exhibited a collection of Kandinskys in an installation designed by Frederick Kiesler. That chance visit ignited Elaine’s lifelong passion for modern art. Soon thereafter, Elaine enrolled in the art department of Newcomb College at Tulane University. One of her art classes was based on basic Bauhaus fundamentals. Her favorite painter at the time was the proto-pop artist Stuart Davis. In those days women were not encouraged to study art as a profession, so she took art education courses at the University of Southern California to prepare for a teaching career. She then taught in a public school during the first year she was married to Lustig. Elaine was 20 when she met Alvin, then 32, at the opening of a 27

new Los Angeles art museum in 1948. They were a handsome couple. A whirlwind courtship was followed by marriage and a job as the “office slave,” she recalls. Alvin presumed she would work in his office, though he had no intention of teaching her graphic design. “Teaching me was not even an issue,” she says. “It was, after all, a different time.” He did however encourage Elaine to research materials for interior design projects. Meanwhile, she made collages for prospective children’s books and sketches of fantasy furniture. In the late 1940s the California economy was weak, with hardly enough industry to support local designers. So in 1950, when Josef Albers invited Alvin to establish a graphic design program at Yale, the couple immediately left for New York. Professionally things were looking up, but Lustig’s health was deteriorating and his reliance on Elaine increased. Nonetheless, when the end came about, she was unprepared for what would happen next. About a week after Alvin’s funeral, Philip Johnson, who had earlier commissioned Alvin to design the Seagram Building signage, called Elaine to tell her that the job was hers. He then asked her when the official alphabet would be complete. That call was like ice water thrown on her face. “When Alvin died nothing had been done on Seagram,” Elaine recalls. “Eventually my schedule of the lettering and signs were incorporated into the architectural working drawings.” In addition to signs, she designed New York Times ads for the building. Johnson recognized her remarkable efforts, which helped to forge an important bond between them. Seagram next hired her to do a catalog for the rental of spaces in the building. In 1956, Elaine married Arthur Cohen, who convinced her that having a real office could earn her more ambitious and remunerative commissions. Against her better instincts she opened Lustig and Reich, with former Lustig studio member Jack Reich. After a year the business was disbanded, and Elaine returned to her sole proprietorship at home. In addition to jackets and covers, Elaine designed lobby signs and catalogs for the Jewish Museum, the Museum http://elainelustigcohen.com/biography/


after the birth of her daughter, Tamar (now a graphic of Primitive Art, Rio de Janeiro’s Museum of Modern Art, Lincoln Center (in conjunction with Chermayeff & designer too). Geismar, on signage that was never adopted) and the “Few female American designers ran their 1964 New York World’s Fair, creating graphic design for the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. For own studios at that time. Indeed, this Johnson, she designed signs for two Yale buildings. would have been difficult for Johnson also used her for other projects: “Much work came from Philip,” says Elaine, “as he would recomanyone, but to fill Alvin’s large shoes mend me to people he was working for, like John de required true grit.” Menil and his Schlumberger oil company.” Further Building on her knowledge of forgotten commissions came by way of other architect friends. 20th-century avant-garde typography, she paid homElaine designed building interiors and, with Richard age to the past without mimicking it. A knowing eye Meier, designed and did the graphics for Sona, an Inmight notice telltale signs of The New Typography dian government-sponsored handicrafts store on New and modernist painting, curiously meshed togethYork’s East 55th Street. In 1963, she launched a fruitful relationship with the Jewish Museum, designing cataer and interpreted separately. Eclecticism reigned. She developed her own palette, type preferences and logs, invitations, bags and exhibition installations for such groundbreaking artists as Jasper Johns, Yves Klein personal glyphs. She savored the meditative pleasure of assembling paste-ups and refining the details. Her and Robert Rauschenberg. work depended on accidents. Her design was akin to Elaine was not an ideological modernist but creating a painting or collage—it was a puzzle, and she favored clarity and simplicity, and used functional typography with asymmetry as a guiding principle. She playfulness was evident even in her most rationalist work. Book title pages extended over spreads, unpreferred pure geometry. Half-jokingly, she says she conventional at the time. The pages were modeled on was “brainwashed” into wanting to design everything. film, building up speed and motion as type stretched Indeed, she maintained an exhausting schedule, even

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DPS (Digital Programs & Sufers) over pages. Elaine had found her design comfort zone. Yet she had also reached a dead end. As the sole proprietor of her home studio, she was “confined” to the same clients with whom she began. “It had backfired on me that I didn’t have [a real] office,” Elaine says. “Working alone I couldn’t do large projects.” So in 1969 she decided to turn her attention almost exclusively to painting. Coincidentally, her husband left the publishing world, which triggered some financial woes, forcing them to sell off of their modern art and ephemeral collections. The silver lining came in their founding of Ex Libris, a rare-book dealership. For many private and institutional design collectors, Ex Libris became a wellspring of newly appreciated European avant-garde documents, and a boon to the burgeoning design history movement. Although she still accepted the occasional client, Elaine primarily did the Ex Libris catalogs, which she would design in an appropriate historical manner. Those catalogs, rare today, are incredible resources for design research. (Her daughter, Tamar, designed some of the later catalogs.)

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Salmon Delight Smashed Cherry Tomato Pasta Tandoori Chicken SEAFOOD Lemon Ginger Basa Paleo Fish & Chips Salmon Delight VEGAN Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe (vegan + gluten free) Raw Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheesecake Raw Vegan Peanut Butter Cups Vegan Salted Caramel Cupcakes Vegan Fruit Mince Pie Cupcakes Vegan Red Velvet Cupcakes Vegan Choc Raspberry Cupcakes Vegan Peanut Butter Cupcakes COOKIES Anzac Biscuit Choc Puddles Chewy Choc Chip Cookies Christmas Tree Meringue Cookies Nutella Stuffed Choc Chip Cookie

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Where to Eat Healthier at Westfield Century City Food March 26, 2018

In the spirit of our month-long celebration of Beauty & Balance, we asked personal chef and Lululemon ambassador Chef Vikki Krinsky to tell us about some of her favorite better-for-you eats at Westfield Century City. Turns out there are plenty of tasty options if you’re in the mood to dine a little healthier—from superfood-fille salads to wellness shots. Read on for just a few of her picks!

Sweet Greens

What to order: Make-YourOwn Salad Why: Sweetgreen’s warm bowls and salads incorporate locally sourced ingredients, which means a rotating menu you’ll never tire of. You can also get creative and make your own salad, which Chef Vikki recommends. Her favorite combo? A kale base topped with walnuts, broccoli, avocado, butternut squash, and goat cheese.

Sunlife Organic

What to order: Goldie Bowl Why: Sunlife Organics’ menu boasts smoothies, cold-pressed juices, and bowls made with organic ingredients that are supposed to be rich in nutrients. For something a little heartier, dig into the Goldie Bowl—warm oatmeal with coconut butter, chia seeds, maple syrup, and plenty of fruit. It’s the perfect pre- or post-workout fuel.

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Beaming

What to order: Goldie Bowl Why: Sunlife Organics’ menu boasts smoothies, cold-pressed juices, and bowls made with organic ingredients that are supposed to be rich in nutrients. For something a little heartier, dig into the Goldie Bowl—warm oatmeal with coconut butter, chia seeds, maple syrup, and plenty of fruit. It’s the perfect pre- or post-workout fuel.

https://www.westfield.com/style-blog/food/westfield-century-city-healthier-dining-options

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