Monday Quick Links: 03.12.12

The Curator’s Code, “a stan­dard for hon­or­ing attri­bu­tion of dis­cov­ery across the web”, is a new project from Maria Popova, Kelli Anderson and Tina Roth Eisenberg that should be of par­tic­u­lar inter­est to blog read­ers and pub­lish­ers. Though I haven’t had enough time to read through all of the doc­u­men­ta­tion and form a solid opin­ion just yet, but it cer­tainly sounds like an inter­est­ing concept.

The Behance Outfitter intro­duces writ­ing uten­sils.

The small­est busi­ness cards ever.

Breathtaking views of earth from space.

I love Angela Rizza’s inter­pre­ta­tion of the Mockingjay. (Who’s excited for March 23rd?!?)

WAX mag­a­zine is a new, bian­nual pub­li­ca­tion cater­ing to urban surfers, and “explor­ing the inter­sec­tion of art, cul­ture and surf­ing in and around New York City.” Support the project on Kickstarter.

10 Lessons for Young Designers.

Home is More Than Brick and Mortar is a per­sonal print by Jenny Lee that ben­e­fits Habitat for Humanity.

Pantone tarts… and cos­met­ics.

Appstorm reviewed the new and improved ver­sion of Basecamp.

SVA has a brand new site.

This is so incred­i­bly cool: This is Your Brain in Love: Scenes from the Stanford Love Competition.

The 2012 line-up for James Victore’s The Dinner Series is now open for registration.

Can’t miss videos: A beau­ti­ful col­lab­o­ra­tion between Levis and Korea National Ballet.

Good Reads: Dear Branding Agencies, 5 Minutes on the Verge: Nicholas Felton, A man­i­festo on Writing for Design.

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