Inspired By #21
📺 HBO: Succession
The Roy family controls one of the biggest media and entertainment conglomerates in the world. This HBO series tracks their lives as they contemplate what the future will hold for them when — or if — their aging father begins to step back from the company.
“Succession is populated by a cesspool of vultures and terrible people you’d never personally want to know. But they sure are fun to watch.”
Succession - Official Website for the HBO Series
Learn more about the HBO series Succession.
➡️ The Shed - Digital Signage
The digital displays at The Shed—81 screens spanning 9 floors and 200,000 square feet—are a cornerstone of its visitor experience and require a system as flexible and unique as the building itself.
Rare Volume designed and produced more than 15 dynamic content templates, all automatically deployed according to each day’s unique schedule through a custom digital signage system.
🚙 Rivian - Electric Adventure Vehicle
Rivian is an electric vehicle manufacturer on a mission to keep the world adventurous forever. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a new kind of truck — that doesn’t look like a 80’s synthwave truck…
👟 These Nike Sneakers are Trash
Literally. When Nike set out to create the lowest carbon footprint shoe ever, it quickly became clear that waste would need to be its primary source material. But can you make a shoe out of, well…garbage?
Even the designers and engineers weren’t sure. But they had to try—our future depends on it. The result: kicks completely out of this world. Say hello to Space Hippie.
👁️ Something Savage
Something Savage is the studio of Los Angeles-based graphic artist & animation director, Daniel Savage. Daniel’s background in percussion and design has helped to develop a look that can best be described as visual rhythm. Through the use of simple forms and wit, he is able to explain complex ideas.
Daniel Savage
Portfolio of Daniel Savage
🧐 Yourname@Hey.com?
The people from Basecamp are re-imagining email?
📺 Disable Netflix Autoplay
And – finally – Netflix added a setting to stop trailers autoplaying.
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