science and technology

Why Strategy Always Beats Talent

Seth Godin returns to talk strategy and why getting the direction right is way more crucial than just moving fast. We chat about how creatives and entrepreneurs often confuse tactics with strategy and how fixing that could transform careers. Seth shares stories, insights, and the tough decisions he’s made to get better results, like firing major clients to create bigger opportunities. It’s all about finding your path and making the right moves for long-term success. Some highlights we explore: Why most creatives mistake tactics for true strategy. How picking the right clients sets up your future. The role of empathy and tension in creating impactful work. Enjoy! FOLLOW SETH GODIN: instagram | facebook | twitter | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe

The post Why Strategy Always Beats Talent first appeared on Chase Jarvis.

The post Why Strategy Always Beats Talent appeared first on Chase Jarvis.




science and technology

Rewatch the 5.5 Hour Never Play It Safe Book Launch Event

If you’re ready to break free from fear and unlock your creative potential, you’re in the right place. Recently, I hosted an epic 5.5-hour live event that brought together some of the brightest minds in creativity, innovation, and personal growth. If you couldn’t join us live, don’t worry—you can still catch the entire event right here. Inside the 5.5 Hour Experience One of the core themes of the event was how fear often holds us back. We explored the idea that “avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.” In other words, playing it safe might just be the riskiest thing we do. I dove deep into how we can stop letting fear dictate our decisions and shared strategies to help you push past that resistance to achieve your best work. But it didn’t stop there. We were also joined by a series of amazing guests including Gary Vaynerchuck, Austin Kleon, Jasmine Star, Adrian Grenier, IN-Q, Stephan Moccio…and Seth Godin joined us LIVE to kick it all off. Seth, a multiple-time bestselling author and marketing genius, launched us into an incredible conversation about creativity, risk-taking, and finding meaning in our work. As Seth shared, embracing uncertainty...

The post Rewatch the 5.5 Hour Never Play It Safe Book Launch Event first appeared on Chase Jarvis.

The post Rewatch the 5.5 Hour Never Play It Safe Book Launch Event appeared first on Chase Jarvis.




science and technology

Never Play It Safe – Q&A #1

We just wrapped up the first in a three-part live Q&A series, and it was packed with energy, insights, and real-world advice for creatives looking to take the next step in their journey. If you missed it, no worries—catch up below with the full replay, and make sure to join us for the next two sessions! Key Moments from the Q&A Throughout the session, we tackled a range of topics that resonated deeply with the audience. Here are some of the standout discussions: Overcoming Fear: One of the recurring themes was how fear often holds us back from achieving our best work. We discussed strategies to push past those fears and lean into uncertainty, a concept central to Never Play It Safe. Creative Networking and Relationships: A big takeaway was the power of genuine, long-term relationships. Haakon shared how being “more myself” and focusing on building authentic connections has led to unexpected opportunities. Finding Your Niche: Kirk brought up his challenge of working with clients across industries, from software to fitness, and shared his goal of narrowing his focus by the end of the year. This sparked a valuable conversation about pursuing the work that excites you most. The Power...

The post Never Play It Safe – Q&A #1 first appeared on Chase Jarvis.

The post Never Play It Safe – Q&A #1 appeared first on Chase Jarvis.




science and technology

The Dark Side of Productivity Myths Exposed

In this episode, Oliver Burkeman gets real with me about the power of embracing limits to unlock a richer, more productive life. We talk about his book, Meditations for Mortals, and unpack why so much of traditional time management is flawed. Instead of chasing perfection, Oliver shows how small, intentional steps and accepting our constraints can actually lead to more freedom and fulfillment. His take on “imperfectionism” and the value of presence offers a fresh way to tackle life’s demands. Some highlights we explore: Shifting from private doubts to taking small, meaningful actions Using “imperfectionism” to overcome perfectionism’s trap Letting go of control to reduce stress and gain momentum Enjoy! FOLLOW OLIVER BURKEMAN: twitter | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe

The post The Dark Side of Productivity Myths Exposed first appeared on Chase Jarvis.

The post The Dark Side of Productivity Myths Exposed appeared first on Chase Jarvis.




science and technology

Why You’re Not Finding Your Purpose

In this episode, Héctor García and Francesc Miralles, authors of books on Ikigai and Purushartha, talk about finding purpose and living meaningfully. They share how these ancient philosophies intersect and offer real ways to connect your passions, talents, and the needs of the world around you. From flow states and personal discovery to insights on genuine friendships and self-reflection, Héctor and Francesc explain how purpose is something built through experience, not stumbled upon. Some highlights we cover: The Four Circles of Ikigai for aligning love, skills, profession, and impact How flow states and personal experiences guide you to what matters Reflective practices like journaling and connecting with friends as tools for self-discovery Enjoy! FOLLOW HÉCTOR GARCÍA: twitter | instagram | linkedin | website FOLLOW FRANCESC MIRALLES: twitter | instagram | facebook | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe

The post Why You’re Not Finding Your Purpose first appeared on Chase Jarvis.

The post Why You’re Not Finding Your Purpose appeared first on Chase Jarvis.




science and technology

Why Embracing Discomfort Can Transform Your Art

In this episode, Austin Kleon dives into the concept of “creative discomfort” and how pushing outside our comfort zones drives authentic, impactful art. Austin, a bestselling author known for Steal Like an Artist, Show Your Work, and Keep Going, shares his unique take on creativity as a process of problem-solving, subtraction, and friction. Together, we explore how the right amount of tension—whether in tools, routines, or mindsets—can spark the kind of genuine work that truly resonates. We discuss the unexpected benefits of friction, whether it’s the rough feel of a pencil on paper, a challenging creative prompt, or even an intentional lack of convenience in day-to-day routines. Austin shares his journey back to writing books after a long hiatus and the unique way he keeps his process challenging by setting up creative “problems” for himself. From learning to ride a bike in his forties to adopting analog tools to enhance creative tension, Austin’s approach is a refreshing reminder that the best work often comes not from ease but from intentional, creative struggle. Some highlights we explore: Comfort Work vs. Risk Work: Austin defines “comfort work” as creative tasks that feel safe and familiar, contrasted with “risk work” that pushes growth—like...

The post Why Embracing Discomfort Can Transform Your Art first appeared on Chase Jarvis.

The post Why Embracing Discomfort Can Transform Your Art appeared first on Chase Jarvis.




science and technology

Data Cuisine: Barcelona

I am *ridiculously* excited to announce a new edition of data cuisine workshop. This time, it is the Data Cuisine Workshop Barcelona! The workshop is happening in coordination with CCCB, the Big Bang Data exhibition, and Sónar. For the culinary side of the project, we will collaborate with Sebastian Velilla — a chef who has […]




science and technology

Data Cuisine Workshop Barcelona: The results

The Data Cuisine Workshop Barcelona was fantastic, we had a really great time. Big thanks to my collaborators Dr. Susanne Jaschko and Sebastian Velilla, thanks to Jose Luis de Vicente and Olga Subiros for bringing us over, and last but not least for our great participants for the crazy dish ideas they came up with! […]




science and technology

OECD Regional Well-Being

OECD Regional Well-Being: A new site for the OECD, and once again with my great collaborator Dominikus Baur and some help from my friends over at Raureif. The site presents an exciting new perspective on more than 300 regions worldwide. As we all know, conditions inside a country can differ quite drastically, so going beyond […]




science and technology

OECD Data Portal

A few notes on a new, big project I have been involved with: The OECD Data Portal is now in public beta. It is still a bit rough around the edges, but we are excited to see the full website in its entirety. The main design credit goes to Raureif, and the UI implementation has […]




science and technology

Shared tag space

A little sideproduct from the selfiecity project: (click for zoomable version) Shared tag space — a comparative visualization of the keywords people in five cities use to describe their selfies. The visualization displays a network of tags, cities and photos. The photos are used as bridges between tags and cities. Only tags that have been […]




science and technology

VIS 2014

I long, long resisted going to IEEE VIS, but this year, it’s about time. I’ll moderate a panel featuring top notch speakers: Tariq, Scott, Matteo, Greg and I will try to shed some light on what it’s like to work with and publish data in the NGO context, and how we can improve! This should […]




science and technology

All new: Truth & Beauty Operations

After many months — building your own sites is hard! — I am finally able to launch truth-and-beauty.net, my new portfolio site! It replaces the old moritz.stefaner.eu, which now lives at archive.stefaner.eu, as I was not able to (and probably won’t) migrate all old contents over. A few notes on technology – I knew I […]




science and technology

eyeo community visualizations

The eyeo festival and the community around it has a very special place in my heart. When Dave Schroeder announced the team was editing a book to celebrate the fifth anniversary, my immediate thought was to use this opportunity to follow up on an old idea, which I had been kicking around for a while […]




science and technology

-ach, -ingen, -zell

If you travel across Germany, you will notice how some place name endings are quite universal, and others are quite specific, regionally. -ach, -ingen, -zell is a little exploration of those spatial patterns. It was a welcome opportunity to experiment with a few techniques I wanted to learn more about. Find the code with some remarks […]




science and technology

Little boxes

Foto credit Would the field of data vis benefit from a clear line between art and design, as Lisa C. Rost suggests (see also the follow-up post)? This debate has been around for a while (see e.g. Lev Manovich’s Info Aesthetics, The Manifesto debate, the Cargo Cult debate, Jorge Camoe’s attempts, but also helpful papers […]








science and technology

Clearwater Agency

Digital success starts with a plan, a vision, and the capability, focus and commitment of a team that can bring it to life.




science and technology

Jacek Jeznach

Creative front end / web developer, professionally connected with the web development industry and IT for many years. Interested in the entire frontend spectrum and working on ambitious projects with positive people.





science and technology

Qi Theme

Qi Theme is a free WordPress theme created by Qode Interactive – an award-winning studio. This theme perfectly combines top speed and performance with a beautiful design. It comes with 100 demos, allowing you to easily set up any type … Continued




science and technology

Famoid

Famoid is the best option to get all social media services in one platform. High quality & Safe services. The brand new way to be a Famous!





science and technology

iPhone vs Android – Which One’s Better?

I read this line on a website. “Apple diehard fans would be tempted to buy a live pig if it had the familiar logo branded on its backside”. Ha! I wondered what that might look like, so I tried to draw a picture in my mind and this was the outcome. Jokes aside people, I...




science and technology

Create a Responsive WordPress Theme – Video Tutorial – 2

I am pretty excited to bring you the Part 2 of the ongoing Video Series on How to create a Responsive WordPress Theme. As in the previous video, I will be explaining how to code each webpage element using Bootstrap Framework and integrate it into WordPress. You can also download the updated theme files that...




science and technology

Top Website Testing Tools that Show you the Mirror

If you are running a website or a blog, it becomes essential to keep track of different statistics that serve as a benchmark for all the hard work that you have done. These statistics may include your search engine rankings, incoming links, keyword density, traffic monitoring, code validation, website speed, mobile compatibility etc. Today I...




science and technology

Free WordPress Theme – Keep Writing

In a world of complex WordPress themes, its very hard to find a simple and minimalistic theme. I have noticed that more and more people who buy or download WordPress themes are developers catering to their clients needs. Even if the end user tries to download and configure a theme, its a daunting task for...




science and technology

Create a Responsive WordPress Theme – Video Tutorial – 3

This is the third part of the Video Tutorial Series on How to Create a Responsive WordPress Theme using the Bootstrap Framework. In this part, I have demonstrated how to create a full width parallax image section, a recent blog posts section and a footer. An updated zip file with the related theme files are...




science and technology

How to Add Schema Markup to a WordPress Theme

In the world of computer programming, schema can be defined as the overall structure for a database. As per the Schema.org website, Schema markup is the code that you integrate with your website to help the search engines return more informative results for your users. If someone has ever used rich snippets, they’ll understand exactly...




science and technology

Top 8 Free Responsive Menu Plugins for WordPress

A responsive navigation menu is a must for your WordPress website. If there is a plug & play solution available readily, life gets easier. Today, I am going to list top 10 Free WordPress plugins that provide you with a quick and efficient way to integrate responsive navigation menus into your existing theme or website....




science and technology

Get Your WordPress Site Indexed on Google in Less than 24 Hours

“Google.com is the GOD of Internet”. We all know that. God loves all its children and so does Google. But Google has so many children that it keeps forgetting their names. Some children are active, some are lazy, and some are even naughty. It must be reminded about the children each and every day. If...




science and technology

Free WordPress Theme – Travel Much?

Travelers and backpackers also need nice blogs so here is a new Free WordPress Theme dedicated to travel bloggers – Travel Much? This is a minimalist WordPress blog template that lets you highlight your beautiful holiday pictures and also post your experiences. The theme is built using Bootstrap and can be customized through WordPress’ native...




science and technology

Sucuri Security WordPress Plugin Review

Sucuri Inc. is a globally recognized authority in all matters related to website security, with specialization in WordPress Security. The Sucuri Security WordPress plugin is free to all WordPress users. It is a security suite meant to complement your existing security posture. It offers its users a set of security features for their website, each...





science and technology

First impressions of the Fuji X-Pro2 (and the Fujinon 100-400mm lens)

Fuji released their new flagship camera this month, the X-Pro2. It is the first X-series camera to feature a 24MP sensor (compared to 16MP before) and it has a very interesting hybrid optical & electronic view finder. When I first […]




science and technology

Limiting your options on purpose

Being a photographer with some spending money and a bad habit of lusting after gear, I have amassed a lot of photo gear. Due to that I am often carrying at least two lenses and also prefer zoom lenses versus […]




science and technology

Best of 2016

This year went by in a hurry and now it is late December already and Jim Goldstein is running his blog project again, asking for galleries of everyones best photos of the year. Of course I knew I had to […]




science and technology

Best of 2017

As in years past Jim Goldstein is running his annual “Best Of” photography blog project in which I have participated since 2008. Usually I had a few thousand images to sort through. This year has been a rather sparse photo […]




science and technology

Leaving Lightroom behind

As I stated in my Best of 2017 post, I didn’t get to take many photos this year – which also multiple times throughout the year made me think: why am I paying so much money for Lightroom for how […]




science and technology

Old and broken – but oh so beautiful

For years now I’ve had a thing for old doorways with big old locks – now on Cyprus it escalated a bit due to the number of absolutely beautiful old doors. Many of them not restored but broken or run […]




science and technology

Best of 2018

Another year has almost passed and as has become tradition Jim Goldstein is running his annual Blog Project. You can find my entries for years past right here on my blog. This year I took a lot of images early […]




science and technology

Best of 2019

Another year – and in this case another decade – coming to an end. I haven’t had many chances to go take photos this year. In fact my battery charger got lost for months… just so you know how little […]




science and technology

Winterlichter Dec. 2022

Photos from my annual trip to see the christmas lights in the botanical gardens in frankfurt




science and technology

Poetic Ceramic Creations

Delphine Joly Pujol est l’âme poétique et inspirée qui se cache derrière OcciD Créations. Issue du milieu de la biologie, dont elle emprunte le vocabulaire pour intituler ses collections, l’artiste est passionnée de céramique depuis 15 ans. Fascinée par la naissance d’une pièce à partir des quatre éléments que sont l’eau, la terre, l’air et […]




science and technology

The winners of the Picto Prize for Fashion Photography 2022

Le Prix Picto pour la photographie de mode 2022 a dévoilé ses lauréats : Christopher Barraja remporte le Grand Prix, Camille Brasselet le deuxième et la dotation le19M et Antoine Henault le troisième prix ainsi que la dotation Filippo Roversi. La cérémonie de remise des prix a eu lieu le mardi 19 avril au Palais […]




science and technology

Beautiful Jewels Inspired by the Ocean

Mademoiselle Salty est une marque née dans l’esprit de Marion Ferrari, lors d’une année de vie en Indonésie. L’équipe derrière elle, liée par une passion de l’océan, du surf, des voyages, des bijoux et de la culture indonésienne, propose des bagues, colliers ou encore des bracelets et accessoires fabriqués à la main. Ces derniers sont […]




science and technology

Constance Ephelia Seychelles

Découverte du plus grand hôtel des Seychelles, situé dans un domaine immense pour un séjour avec des activités variés. Membre de la gamme des hôtels Constance avec une forte réputation, cet établissement est adapté pour les familles et les couples avec le luxe de choisir entre deux plages et cinq restaurants. Plus de détails en […]