“If peaches are a symbol of lust, then limes are a token of sweet, sapphic desire for Dakota.”— Joseph Longo , melmagazine.com
“Once the pride of my childhood, my rainbow-organized bookshelves shelves have now become the perfect ice-breaker—and, inevitably, argument-starter.”— Elena Nicolaou, oprahmag.com
“Photoshopped apologies are the new non-apology: there can be no authenticity in an excuse that must be 'on brand.'”— Helen Donahue, artnews.com
“I think the future (or a future) of design is in the creation of tools rather than the creation of the design.”— Kiel Danger Mutschelknaus, itsnicethat.com
“When it comes to storing all your beauty products, size *does* matter.”— BRAELYN WOOD, LAURA HANRAHAN, Cosmopolitan, cosmopolitan.com
“You are a co-author with me, the main protagonist. What you see is quite up to you.”— Christoph Niemann, imdb.com
“After just two weeks of commuting to my office (which was previously a thirty-minute commute), I decided I had to move or risk burning out on L.A. traffic.”— Leslie Stephens, cupcakesandcashmere.com
“If your apartment is just one room—with no walls to separate the bedroom from the living room—it probably resembles a dorm room more than a grown-up's home. What can you do? Plenty.”— Deirdre Sullivan, thespruce.com
“I’m still not sure if I believe in the idea of a 'forever home,' but I’m currently enjoying the dreaming phase.”— Elsie Larson, abeautifulmess.com
“Christianity today has sort of a bad rap. The evangelical space is very much connected with Trump. We want to show there’s a wider spectrum of Christians. We aren’t your stereotypical Bible-bangers, holding the ‘God Hates You’ sign.”— Brian Chung, Antonia Hitchens, newyorker.com
“Clever designs should always be made as foolproof as possible, and/or tested on actual users. Sometimes, clever designs can backfire and hurt usability.”— Teo Siang, interaction-design.org
“This is a customer experience solution found in some Chipotle restaurants with space constraints. Some long tables have small gaps between each row, allowing Chipotle to provide the same sense of personal and individualized space obtained from entirely separated tables.”— waveguide, waveguide.io
“My greatest design tool personally is to look at what that genre is doing and make it 3–5% different. It’s in a way, trolling.”— Virgil Abloh, 2x4.org