State Of The Apps 2021
The end of the year is a good time to reflect on the apps we use and how we...
The end of the year is a good time to reflect on the apps we use and how we...
The writing on this site is now organised into six new categories. Here’s a rundown on them, and why...
The increasingly popular note-taking app Notion is something of a productivity powerhouse. Here’s why I switched to it.
In 30 articles over the last 20 months we’ve looked at the relationship between creativity and mental health. Here’s...
All of us are touched by anxiety. We experience it ourselves or know people who do. For artists and...
Every March, I sit down to plan the coming year. This is how I’m doing my annual planning for...
The latest book from Cal Newport, Digital Minimalism, is a well thought out argument for spending less time online.
There’s plenty of advice out there about how to attract an audience online. A lot of it is really...
As the year starts my focus rests on on a new yearly theme - Simple.
This week I joined the Magnum photography workshop with Antoine D’Agata in Tokyo.
Jay Oatway is a Hong Kong based author, journalist, tech and social media commentator. Here's an interview I did...
Is poetry an effective form for political satire and what are the limits of satire today?
Something is wrong with the way we communicate. We’ve lost control. And we’re drowning in misinformation as a result.
Each year I choose a word as my theme for the coming year. In 2024 that word is frequency....
State of the Apps is a yearly review of the technology I use regularly in my life and work.
October marked this blog’s nineteenth anniversary. It’s time to plan for big changes.