Jahan DjalaliHow Twitter Has Changed Over the Years in 12 Chartsverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Alexis C. MadrigalReplying is dying, retweeting is up, North America isn't dominant anymore, but English is, and more lessons from 37 billion tweets. It's been eight years since Twitter debuted. Like the rest of the social networks that have survived, it has changed, both in response to user and commercial demands. …
Jahan DjalaliThe case for fewer—but better—clothesverified_publisherQuartz - Keila TynerFrom the 1900s to 1950s, American consumers spent approximately 12-14% of their annual income on clothing. Today, we spend about 3%. But our closets are actually bigger. The average American house has doubled in size since the 1950s and closet space has increased, too, particularly with the advent …
Jahan DjalaliAlone Together: The Return of Communal Restaurant Tablesverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Adee BraunAs more establishments seat people in close proximity, friendships are not forged. Gone are the days when communal tables were relegated to cafeterias, beer halls, Benihana, and the odd farm-to-table restaurant. In recent years, restaurants from McDonald’s to Momofuku have gotten in on the communal …
Jahan DjalaliBusiness Design News & Trends | Fast Companyverified_publisherFast Company• FC Grill at SXSW • Innovation Festival • Innovation Festival 360 fastco works AMAZON BUSINESS • BOSTON SCIENTIFIC • CAPITAL ONE • COMCAST BUSINESS • Deloitte • DEPT • EPSILON • FIS • GUARDANT HEALTH • IBM • IEDC • PFIZER • SAP • STARBUCKS • SIEMENS • VERIZON • WELLS FARGO • FastCo WorksAn award-winning team of journalists, designers, and videographers who …
Jahan DjalaliFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoU.S. Fishermen Throw Away 2 Billion Pounds Of Fish A Yearfastcoexist.com - Ben SchillerA new report from Oceana, a ocean conservation group, totals up the “bycatch” problem, and the numbers are fairly staggering. Between 17% and 22% of …
Jahan DjalaliFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo14 Crazy Skyscrapers From The Future, Designed To Solve Real Problemsfastcoexist.com - Adele PetersWhile most of the concepts were designed for cities, a few were made for more remote locations. The Rainforest Guardian, from Chinese architects Jie …