Notes

Speaking at Pop-Up Studio in Dortmund in March

The teaser image of Pop-Up Studio in March

During the last days Bastian Allgeier contacted me and asked, if I’d be interested to speak next to him in Dortmund at the Pop-Up Studio in March. I said yes and therefore I am speaking next to him about my project/work/passion … you name it.

Bastian himself is speaking about his main – and right now only – project as well: Kirby.

Each of the talks is going to be around 45 minutes long and held in German (one of the first talks ever, I give in German). The event is completely free and you are invited to join. Would be lovely to see you there.

dina Amin on Smashing TV

A screenshot of Smashing TV showing dina Amin’s date for the show – 27 February

One morning, between coffee, getting kids ready for school and kindergarten, I was doing my usual I stroll around in social media and my RSS feeds round, I stumbled over dina Amin’s Instagram account and followed her. I liked her work. A lot.

Later then I was checking her website and other sources to see, if she ever spoke at any events. I have seen that she gives workshops and thought, I simply ask her, if she wants to join my first beyond tellerrand event in Munich. Not only did this turn out into a great fit – topic wise and from being a wonderful human being – but it also created so many memorable moments. For her, me, the attendees and many of the other speakers (I could write a lot about this … wonderful memories).

A photo showing dina speaking in Munich
dina on stage in Munich – photo by Stefan Nitzsche

She gave a great talk about her work, about her work and being from Egypt, about her work and being from Egypt and being a woman. It turned out to be much more than what I thought of.

I love that she now is showing up at other events to talk about her work and herself. On February 27th she is guest on Smashing TV and I can highly recommend joining this live session. She has a great story to tell and if you are, by any means interested in stop motion and tinkering with the things you have or being excited to do and create something – drop in. Her actual topic on Smashing TV is ”The State Of (Web) Design In Egypt”.

And here comes a handy tip: as you can see on the screenshot above it is $49 to join for the day and dina’s session on Smashing TV. Do this: simply join the Smashing family and become a Smashing Member. For $5 you get access to all the Smashing TV episodes as well as many other things (not to forget that ads disappear from Smashing Magazine). And even if you cancel after a while, the $49 to attend this one episode at Smashing TV with dina mean 10 months of access to much more. But I see, I sound like I am selling it to you. ;)

What I really want to say: go and see what dina has to say (and – if you like – become a Smashing Member). And if you want to see dina live again, you can do this at the upcoming beyond tellerrand in Düsseldorf.

I am glad that my Mum did not listen to me

When I moved out of my mother’s house, about 23 or 24 years ago, my mum asked me, if I would like to take my old school stuff or drawings I made when I was a child. I said I don’t need this stuff anymore, but today, I am happy and glad she did not listen to me.

When my mother died a little more than a month ago, I knew that the days where coming, when we had to empty and clear her flat. Since our two brothers are already gone it is mainly the job of my sister and me. And even though it was is very sad, to – in some way – erase someones life, someones trails off this earth, by having to throw away a lot of stuff, there are moments of laughter and lovely memories, I share with my sister. Today was one of the days, where we started to empty our mother’s cupboards and had to decide what to keep and what to give away. It was a long day and I have a very strange feeling after this day is over. I can’t really describe it, but it feels heavy aas if someone put a rock on both of my shoulders.

Of course there was a lot of stuff, where we asked us Why the hell did she keep this? For which case?, but there was one moment amongst a few today, where I though, that I was glad, that she did not listen to me and kept something.

A paper scroll with a lot of drawing from my friends as me when we were children

When I was a kid, some of my friends and I started drawing picture of knights and armies and ships and castles and so forth, that we decided to glue together piece by piece, so that it became a gigantic, big scroll with a lot of drawings. A continuous story, which we started about 1984 or 1983 and where one of the last drawings is dated to 1987. Short before I moved out of my mother’s house, we had a pipe burst in the cellar and the paper roll got wet. Not soaked, but wet enough, that I thought I ave to throw it away, which I told my mum to do, when I moved out. She never told me anything and from time to time I was thinking back to this long-time project of my friends and me, thinking, that it is sad that this personal piece of history was lost for me. I mean, I know that this might not mean anything to anyone, but for me this was a huge project as at leat 5 of my friends and me, we were working on it.

Today, after we decided to call it a day for today, we quickly checked our mother’s garage to see, what is left to do here and there it was: my roll of drawings. She did not listen to me and just kept this bloody thing – which I love her for. I guess, neither my kids not my wife really understand, what this means to me, but for me this is pure gold. This is my childhood and plain, unfiltered memories to so many wonderful days, I had when I was a little boy.

Thanks mum for not listening to me!

A paper scroll with a lot of drawing from my friends as me when we were children

Global Diversity CFP Day Berlin

Next Saturday, numerous workshops around the world are held to help people becoming more experienced in public speaking. I was getting notice of these events way too late, as I woiuld have loved to organise one. But if you are around Berlin, you might want to check what Stefan Judis is organising.

Great idea. I hope there will be more of it.

iA Writer for Windows

I just backed the iA Writer for Windows version on Kickstarter with a Premium Supporter package. I don't even use Windows. But you know, I am constantly using Writer on my Mac. I think it is the most used tool on my computer – right after Apple's Mail program. So, I thought I support iA with a few bucks to get a good version for Windows kicked off and I say thanks with that.

Furthermore, why shouldn't Windows users not get a fantastic writing and productivity tool finally?

Mama

permalink

Danke. Ich liebe dich.

Change is Good

My iPhone shots of the book on Instagram
My iPhone shots of the book on Instagram

Right in time for Christmas it finally arrived. »Change is Good« – a Kickstarter project by Louis Rossetto, which I backed. Designed by Erik Spiekermann and produced at p98a in Berlin.

Photos obviously and of course shot while drinking Letterpresso. ;)

Reading time now …

A photo of my note by Erik and Louis
Depending on the pledge you got a note. Pledged for the first 100 books. Got no. 40

Thank you, Amazon Logistics …

Question: If I’d work for a delivery service and someone is not at home, would I then throw a package with things someone ordered over their fence into the garden, to let it lie in the rain for the whole day?

Yesterday, when I cam home around 10pm, a parcel was lying on the wet lawn, totally soaked. I was completely speechless and wondered: Who the fuck would really think “Hmm … no one at home. I wonder if it is a good idea to throw the shipping into the dirt while it is raining heavily?” I mean, come one, that is something that does not fit into my head. How damn stupid must someone be?!

So please, I am sure the one who did it will never read this, but if you work for Amazon Logistics and ever think of doing this: Please don’t! There might be things in that parcel, that can’t stand rain and might be damaged after being thrown into my garden. Thank you!

Weird Shit

I know Joshua Davis since 2001, when I met him the first time at Flash Forward in Amsterdam. I am always happy, when he comes back to my event and gives a talk. In Berlin he was back with some of his latest projects. One of the messages he transports through his talks is something like

The work you put out there, is the work that people hire you for. So, if you put out shit, people hire you to do shit.

Tobi Lessnow, aka Baldower joined the beyond tellerrand family 2013, when he suggest doing Sketchnotes in Music and it has grown into being part of beyond tellerrand at every event. His latest track, “Weird Shit”, which he made from what Josh said in his talk in Berlin, proves, that he not only plays a bit of music and samples random quote into it to use it as kind of lyrics. I think Tobi completely got this message out of the talk by Josh and also made a great song out of it. Crazy, yes, but if you know Joshua, than you see that it perfectly fits ;)

A Day with Shopify in Melbourne 2017

A Koala bear I shot during my stay in Melbourne

Arrived back from Melbourne yesterday, where I took photos at A Day with Shopify in Melbourne. I had a fabulous week in Australia and a great time meeting people I know and I got to know. A great end to a great year with wonderful people all around.

See my set of A Day with Shopify in Melbourne