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today i summoned 16 crabs and caught 1 💰 of them. look at them all!
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@sfmoma is hosting online screenings each week of September as part of their #MuesumFromHome efforts.
The selected videos rotate weekly. Check out the full slate here and watch.
The list of upcoming videos include:
September 9-16, 2020 / Nicole Miller: To the Starts (2019)
September 16-23, 2020 / Rashaad Newsome: Shade Compositions (2005-ongoing)
September 23-30, 2020 / Mika Tajima: Today Is Not a Dress Rehearsal (2009)
September 30-October 7, 2020 / Tanya Lukin Linklater: An amplification through many minds (2019)
By: Praveen Nagaraj
This year’s WWDC focused a lot on bringing improved experiences across iOS and macOS rather than adding a whole lot of new features. 👏
There was a lot of focus on making apps more inclusive and designing for accessibility. ♿️
Here is a summary of all the improvements I think Tumblr can make to its iOS app to improve the user experience! 🎈
This year, Apple improved upon the multitasking experience for the iPad.
Tumblr’s support for large screen sizes is rather poor 😔. The current approach is to include large white spaces on either side of the feed to compensate for the large screen size. The implementation is also rather inconsistent, as many places still have full width views.
Places like the post editor ✍️ on the iPad are full width, and do not represent how the post will look like when published. Paragraphs look more like a single sentence. This is one example of where better optimization for the larger screen will benefit the user experience.
It would be better if Tumblr could implement some sort of sidebar or complementary content to the side of the feed, to take advantage of the iPad’s larger screen size. Being a media-centric 🌄 platform, this would greatly improve the user experience.
This year, Quick Notes were introduced to allow a user to quickly bring up a sticky note like user interface to make a note. 📝
Many use Tumblr for scrolling through fashion 👗 and decor inspiration. I personally know friends that use apps like Pinterest and Tumblr to search for inspiration, while jotting notes on the side.
Support for Quick Notes will allow Tumblr to show thumbnails of previously jotted Quick Notes for a specific post, when revisited. This will help users that use the app for this purpose quickly re-gather their thoughts 💭 .
This year’s updated support for more intelligent 🧠 widgets showed the importance of providing at least a few widget options to users.
Tumblr is filled with beautiful images in its posts. The iOS 14 widget craze showed how users love customizing their springboard.
By making widgets that show suggestions, trending posts, etc., it would be a great way to encourage more engagement on the app. It is also a better way to get the user’s attention.
One of the key focuses this year was on improving accessibility to our apps. ♿️
Supporting keyboard based navigation in our apps allow users that cannot easily access the touch screen to use the app.
There are special bluetooth input devices that these users can use to navigate through the app, if we support keyboard based navigation.
It was a great WWDC 🚀 , and it was definitely really fun taking a deep look at Tumblr’s iOS app and thinking about how to improve it! 😁
A word from AK
If you haven't already heard, Alicia Keys is our February Artist of the Month. Today, Alicia gives us her overview on the word frequency.
Be sure to follow @thekeysofalicia for more as well. 😎
In anticipation of the (now virtual) New York Caribbean Week and the annual Labor Day Parade, this August we’re highlighting artworks in the Museum’s collection that celebrate the presence of Caribbean culture and its diasporas.
Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson uses lavish surfaces and verdant motifs to entice viewers to contemplate not only the power of beauty and fashion but also historical and contemporary violence against Black bodies. In the monumental three-channel video installation …three kings weep…, a trio of towering young men shed tears as they sit silently before a backdrop of floral wallpaper and fluttering artificial butterflies. The videos play backwards, and as a result the initially shirtless men appear to be slowly dressing themselves in colorful clothing with mixed patterns and gleaming jewelry that draw on the styles of dancehall culture and carnival costuming. Silence is intermittently interrupted by the voice of a boy reciting “If We Must Die,” a sonnet that Jamaican-born writer Claude McKay published in 1919 after a summer of intense racial terror and resistance across the United States. In the final seconds of the more than eight-minute-long triptych, as the men’s sartorial performance ends, each proudly crowns himself with a bandana, a bucket hat, and a pair of reflective glasses, respectively. As in McKay’s poem, these three kings are ready to fight for their dignity.
Come view this work, along with other videos from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection, starting September 9 in an upcoming outdoor screening series—stay tuned for details!
Posted by Drew Sawyer Ebony G. Patterson (Jamacian, born 1981). ... three kings weep … (excerpt), 2018. Three channel digital color video projection with sound, 8 minutes 34 seconds Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Contemporary Art Committee and purchase gift of Carla Chammas and Judi Roaman, 2019.11. © artist
WHO THEY ARE:
Release The Pressure is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving heart health for Black women through education and preventative action.
WHAT WE DID:
❤️🩹 On March 03 and March 31, 2021, Release the Pressure ran LOUDR campaigns with Creatrs art to raise awareness about Black women's high blood pressure and the impact it has on the black community. The campaign’s goal was to get 300,000 Release the Pressure pledges to learn more about heart health by 2022. Two banners were created in honor of Women’s History Month that amplifies the image of self-care for black women. Engaging with the arts can be an act of self-care, self-love, and therapy for black communities. This campaign accomplished the following:
Tapped into the arts through storytelling to produce energizing conversation, content, and engagement around preventive heart health actions in a smart, informative and relatable way focused on self-care & art.
Increased Release The Pressure pledges (btw have you taken the pledge? ).
Engaged with trusted messengers (Black Women artists) to build the Release The Pressure brand through their online community – their “squads.”
Image made by a Tumblr Creatr (Christa David)
Image made by a Tumblr Creatr (@macaroon22)
P.S. Check out @releasethepressure's Tumblr blog
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