It’s been about five years since I last did a serious scouring of my RSS feeds, which means a lot of the regular incoming information is largely focused on topics that were of interest to me from 2010 to 2015. Things have changed since then, and the signal to noise ratio is becoming a little more unacceptable, so it’s time to start culling feeds and adding new stuff.

Kathleen Jennings dropped by earlier this week and noted that she’s in the process of setting up a new RSS reader, after years of working without one, so I figured I’d create a space where folks who may be doing the same can talk up the feeds that are meaningful to them.

One of mine remains Inhabitat, a blog about using design to create a better world, which is a glorious mine of story ideas and setting details.

A newer site I’m adding in is SF writer Trent Jamieson’s new online space, where a recent redesign has seen a short burst of online blogging in which Trent writes about recent obsessions and process in his considered and meditative style.

And I’m still on the search for a good architecture blog, after a lot of the places I follow went dormant over the last few years. Which sucks, because I’ve missed glorious things like Oki Sato’s glorious staircase-driven house design .

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