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I live in Potsdam (DE), study interface design and like Lebkuchen. I also have a proper blog.
Axel Peemoeller - Typo Berlin: ‘For an exhibition “Wedding Dress” in Berlin we developed two typefaces. To demonstrate the process of constructing the letters, we connected a metal wire to the mouse with a pen at the other end, which recorded the mouse movements on paper. These drawings were blown up and put to the wall.’
On day I’ll get around to adding a huge friggin link to German Joys at the very top of this website. Until then, you’ll have to live with me reblogging every second post of theirs.
A fascinating essay about the Indians before the arrival of Columbus. They weren’t just some wild tribes, but a proper civilization that did geo-engineering. Maybe.
Client: Web 2.0… that’s a Microsoft application, right?
Woohoo!
Dobyns estimated that in the first 130 years of contact [1492] about 95 percent of the people in the Americas died—the worst demographic calamity in recorded history.
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