Photos from Holden Beach, NC, shot with my new (!) Nikon D90. ...
June, 15 2010 • 2 Comments • 0 Faves
According to the guidelines, all three justifications are acceptable. The equivalent of a 5:00 am curfew for a wild teenager. Most have come to know that I am a fan of Gotham and its extensive use, but when it’s deployed with such lack of passion and conviction and in such a lackluster manner, I can’t help but be annoyed by it and what it represents in this specific case: The total dilution of a graphic proposal by a whiny audience that thinks it knows better. How you like ‘em apples now, Waterloo? via underconsideration...
April, 15 2010 • 2 Comments • 0 Faves
Type guru Stephen Coles presents a surprisingly extensive case against Apple’s putative attention to typographic high standards across its various products, with special focus on the iPad’s disappointments in this realm. “A device designed for media consumption could validate Apple’s dedication to design by emphasizing design’s most basic element: typography. But so far, it flops.” I touched on this briefly in my new column in Print Magazine, but this is a much more thorough indictment of the Cupertino company’s...
April, 9 2010 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
"I’m a privacy advocate, and I wouldn’t stand up before Congress and say your boss shouldn’t be allowed to read your social networking sites,” he said. “You’re putting it out there for the world." via bits.blogs.nytimes.com Even with the maximum amount of privacy settings in place, you have to consider that anything you post anywhere on the internet is never really private.
March, 30 2010 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves