Sundry: shoelaces, Helvetica, and loneliness
S U N D R Y
Robots now decide whether to fire or not low-paid Amazon employees — wsj.com
Why do designers like the font Helvetica? — quora.com
What elements drive human creativity? Bourdieu asserted that “true creativity cannot be naive” and would thus require a mastery of a given field — aeon.co
How shoelaces come untied — curiosity.com
Contrary to popular belief, people might prefer algorithmic judgement to human judgement — sciencedirect.com
The rich and complex history of American beef — theguardian.com
Coworking spaces, adult dorms (?), dating apps... on the new business of loneliness — vox.com
This is the Sundry Newsletter. It is made of the best ideas and stories about tech, psychology, business, science, branding, art, etc. Thank you for reading — Ulysse Sabbag.
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