Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Top 10 Most Popular Stories Of The Week

Top 10 Most Popular Stories Of The Week:
Catch up on the stories people were clicking, reading, sharing, tweeting, Facebooking, pinning, and more--from the Fast Company network.
How might the world change over the next 40 years? How might Microsoft's logo change in the next two years? Both of those questions and plenty others are answered in this week's most popular posts.





Microsoft On The Moon


1. A Student's Smart Microsoft Rebranding Is Better Than The Real Thing


Co.Design





A 21-year-old design student has done what Microsoft cannot: unite the brand under a unique and uniform design.











Pin


2.


5 Ways Brands Use Pinterest To Authentically Connect



Fast Company





Beth Hayden advises on how to connect with your clients using Pinterest.











Future City


3.


8 Ways The World Will Change By 2052



Co.Exist





Jorgen Randers offers an insightful glimpse into the future and how we will respond to debt, energy, and leadership.











Old Spice Man


4.


How To Build Positive Marketing Stories That Work



Co.Exist





Jonah Sachs will help you craft the perfect story for your brand.











Pattern


5.


The Secret Weapon That Almost Every Business Depends On: Taste



Co.Design





John Edson derives design principles for everyone from Apple’s wildly successful products.











Chicks


6.


IDEO Launches A Startup Incubator (But Don't Call It An Incubator)



Co.Design





IDEO looks to foster startups by providing funding and advice from some of the top creative minds.











Pop Art


7.


A Must-See Tribute To Pop-Art Hero Roy Lichtenstein



Co.Design





Check out some of great Pop Art from Roy Lichtenstein.











Empty Village


8.


The Other Disney World: A Creepy, Empty Village



Co.Design





France appears to have a mysterious new Disney-like city with no inhabitants. Slightly creepy...











Headshot


9. What Color Are You? A Pantone-Driven Art Project Goes Beyond Black And White


Co.Create





Angelica Dass is attempting to catalog every human skin color (slides included).














10.


What's Holding Back The Facebook Mobile App?



Co.Design





Gabi, a new Facebook app, finally makes Facebooking from your phone a pain-free experience.














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