What I use linkwarden for and a chat with Grok about Graphic Designer Combat
Linkwarden is my private Pocket, my Raindrop I run myself. In it, I recently started storing web pages I want to read over the weekend.
And since my interests are seemingly singular (because graphic design is vast), I look forward to seeing it grow into another kind of reading corner, another kind of digital garden.
This is basically my workflow: all I do feeds back into what I do. In a sense, I am always inspired, always in a state of flow, as long as I do what I do and what comes naturally to me.
I just need to stay the hell away from the loop of destruction for long enough, so that I can grow forests out of my gardens, if you know what I mean.
Somewhere else, I had a chat with Grok about what Grok knows about Graphic Designer Combat, where one graphic designer fights another graphic designer and who wins, gets all the powers and knowledge of the defeated graphic designer.
It turns out that Grok doesn’t know much about it (who knew? we did, of course, because we keep this hush‑hush), but he ended up recommending me two very interesting graphic designers: Domantė Nalivaikaitė and Piper Ferrari, albeit in the strangest way ever (insinuating I could best either of them in Graphic Design Combat! Grok is off its silicon rocker!)
Check out their work!
Source: My after‑hours blog on Tumblr Code & Canvas
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