Can Facebook profiles really help recruiters assess a candidate’s suitability for a job? A study by the professor Donald Kluemper indicates, they can.
If we really want less, in order to have more of everything, the only thing that just might provide help is making fewer decisions to live a better life.
On the death of the great Swiss typeface designer Adrian Frutiger....
Umberto Pelizzari, 1999 world champion freediver, talks to Open about Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maiorca, the view from 150m down, and why breathing is the answer.
Experiencing creative burnout? Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, thinks a little cloudspotting might get you back on track.
Besides the Matterhorn, a 740 km long border and a national language, Switzerland and Italy share a long tradition in...
From listeners to readers. With the introduction of writing, the alphabet helped the eyes usurp the ears. Writing became a medium to process thoughts.
After sustainability, what’s next? Karin Frick on problems in paradise.
We’re turning the page on our own communications to create more a sustainable, frictionless experience. Goodbye catalogue, hello all new Prodir online.
Soft fascination is the term coined by Rachel and Steven Kaplan to describe the delightful effect that a walk in nature has on our brains.
Ikea’s blue shopping bag may have become a fashion accessory overnight, but it’s been working its way up to fame for a couple of decades.