Share Week 2014, or blogs I recommend
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:57 am
Share Week is an initiative by Andrzej Tucholski, similar in concept to Blog Day . Its goal is to promote interesting blogs among its readers. For the second year in a row, I am happy to join this campaign. Below you will find a few blogs that I read regularly and recommend with a clear conscience.
Design Your Life – I don’t usually read lifestyle blogs or their derivatives. I don’t find content for myself there. I occasionally come across texts recommended by friends or from a search engine after entering more or less specific questions. One germany rcs data of the few blogs on this subject that I visit regularly is Alina Moskwa’s blog. It seduced me with its aesthetics. You will find various guides, DIY (a great calendar organizer among others!), interior design ideas, etc. It’s worth checking out.
Kłosiński.net – Jacek doesn’t write very often (although he’s improved in this regard recently), but when he does write something, it’s read from cover to cover. As he himself puts it, his blog is “for the nation of creation”, which means that everyone involved in the broadly understood creative industry will find something for themselves there – from designers to marketing analysts. The “raspberries” series, which are links to interesting online sources of knowledge, articles, etc., deserve special praise. Apart from that, I’d like to have a blog as nice as his.
Design Your Life – I don’t usually read lifestyle blogs or their derivatives. I don’t find content for myself there. I occasionally come across texts recommended by friends or from a search engine after entering more or less specific questions. One germany rcs data of the few blogs on this subject that I visit regularly is Alina Moskwa’s blog. It seduced me with its aesthetics. You will find various guides, DIY (a great calendar organizer among others!), interior design ideas, etc. It’s worth checking out.
Kłosiński.net – Jacek doesn’t write very often (although he’s improved in this regard recently), but when he does write something, it’s read from cover to cover. As he himself puts it, his blog is “for the nation of creation”, which means that everyone involved in the broadly understood creative industry will find something for themselves there – from designers to marketing analysts. The “raspberries” series, which are links to interesting online sources of knowledge, articles, etc., deserve special praise. Apart from that, I’d like to have a blog as nice as his.