You’ve packed, prepped and ready to travel. Missed anything? Take some time to consider your destination and the importance of the right ambience to set the mood when you arrive at your well-earned vacation
Monthly Archives: February, 2018
Ron Dorff is a brand which, for us here at Short Motivation, has been somewhat under the radar, but the new S/S 18 collection has really caught our eye
Google Trips is a free app that compiles all your personal travel info (tickets, reservations, etc.) and combines this with top spots to work out the best places nearest your hotel to visit. Trips utilises Google’s analytics to help you plan your route based on your interests
Winter seems to be dragging on, and in the United States at least, the cold snap has been pretty severe this year. Usually, you’ll find people head to California and Florida, but what if you want a destination which is a bit quieter and, perhaps, a little easier on the wallet? One option is Arizona.
OGUY Apparel, a small American brand who may have gone unnoticed, but we’d seriously recommend you pay some attention as these guys are deadly serious in bringing you the perfect day short
If you reside in California or are planning on a vacation in the area, you’ll be pleased to know that Sorensen has set up a spring popup at Platform in Los Angeles
Time Out has announced it’s “City Life” index for 2018 and it makes for some interesting reading. Time Out ranked cities based on these variables: food, drink, culture, friendliness, affordability, happiness and liveability. 15,000 residents were surveyed, across 32 cities
One:Night is an app designed to present you with some luxury hotels, available last minute, from 3pm each day
Google Flights has suddenly become quite interesting. In addition to showing you the various price options for a flight search, you’re now presented with computerised calculated data on whether the flight you book could be delayed
With superhero movies hitting our screens left, right and centre, people wonder what these actors must do to reach the level and shape required for their upcoming big film. It might not be quite as far-fetched as you may think.