Digital Dads Collection / August 31st, 2010

001. Things Organized Neatly

At least one of us at Digital Dads is neat to a fault—Things Organized Neatly appeases our desire to systematically and symmetrically reshape the world.

002. Grain & Gram

Everyone has an interesting narrative.  Sometimes it takes only five simple questions to draw them out.  G&G has found the mark and shares the narratives of creative men from around the world.

003. Levon Bliss

Sports embody beauty in many ways, much of which can be easily lost in words.  Levon Bliss captures the essence of sport—all sports, with intensely gripping and beautiful photography.

004. Cool and the guide

It is difficult to deny our obsession with the richness of other  cultures. Dustin Heerkens takes us on a journey of places that are sure to be on the top of our travel guides in the future.  “Notebook on the beauty of cultures by Dustin Heerkens. A casual place to take notes of things I find too beautiful to leave unnoticed. Daily obsessions and things that make me smile. Somewhere in between Amsterdam and Tokyo.”

005. Datavisualization.ch

Visuals allow us to process information more quickly and easily.  Infographics in particular have been crucial in our quest to digest more and more information.  Datavisualization.ch is the premiere news and knowledge resource for data visualization and infographics. We feel more educated every time we view the site.

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  1. Digital Dads Collection / August 3rd, 2010
  2. Digital Dads Collection / January 31st, 2011
  3. Digital Dads Collection / December 20th, 2010
  4. Digital Dads Collection / December 13th, 2010
  5. Digital Dads Collection / June 1st, 2010

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Clarence Smith, Jr. is a writer who draws inspiration from the lives of Gordon Parks, Hemingway, Langston Hughes, Shackleton, Marshall "Major" Taylor, Muham­mad Ali, Ezra Jack Keats, and many others. His essays, interviews and editorials have been published both in print and online periodicals. Currently, Clarence writes a culture column for Executive Edits magazine—served fresh, frequently. He is also a contributing writer for Freeman Transport. A first year father, Clarence lives in New England with his wife and son. "My Voice. Our Story. Mari­nate."
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