Helbotica by Jonathon Yule.
Month: May 2010
Helvetica-tized by Micah Monserrat. I’ve been heavily into social media
Helvetica-tized by Micah Monserrat.
I’ve been heavily into social media lately and decided to redesign logotypes for some of the sites I frequent…building them solely upon the Helvetica Neue typeface. Consider it an experiment in Helvetica.
Helvetica T-Shirt. I wonder if it’s supposed to be ironic
Helvetica T-Shirt. I wonder if it’s supposed to be ironic that it’s set in Arial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuv_5BUvsEw Helvetica on trash bags in Switzerland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuv_5BUvsEw
Helvetica on trash bags in Switzerland.
Fontstaches by agirlnamedtor
Typesetters

This recent image of typesetters, from Shorpy, reminded me of a photo that I took at the National Print Museum in Dublin awhile back. It was of a boy’s indenture agreement to serve as an apprentice compositor in a Letterpress shop. Highlights of seven years service include: no fornicating, gambling or frequenting of ale-houses. I’ve transcribed the document and made the text available.
Gopher archive
John Goerzen has archived Gopherspace (all 40gb) and made it available as a 15gb compressed torrent. Gopher was around in the 1990s before the World Wide Web, it was similar, but not hyperlinked. I remember using Gopher in high-school, it was the first time I ever came across the CIA World Factbook.
xkcd Colour Survey
Results from a colour survey by xkcd. The male gender needs some help. Well, at least the type of male that reads xkcd.
Helvertical by Laser Bread
Helvertical by Laser Bread
Helveticons Royalty-free vector icons, glyphs and symbols based on the
Royalty-free vector icons, glyphs and symbols based on the Helvetica Bold typeface. Over 200 icons, available in 7 different formats.
Helvetica the documentary by Gary Hustwit. You probably wouldn’t be
Helvetica the documentary by Gary Hustwit. You probably wouldn’t be here if you weren’t into the ubiquitous Swiss typeface. So, you’ve probably seen the documentary already, but it’s as good a place to start as any.
Too stupid to cook
Michael Ruhlman writes that with all of the prepackaged food and simple recipes in a box that are available, people start to believe that they’re too stupid to cook. He goes on to outline the world’s most difficult roasted chicken recipe, which I’ve reproduced.
Turn your oven on high (450 if you have ventilation, 425 if not). Coat a 3 or 4 pound chicken with coarse kosher salt so that you have an appealing crust of salt (a tablespoon or so). Put the chicken in a pan, stick a lemon or some onion or any fruit or vegetable you have on hand into the cavity. Put the chicken in the oven. Go away for an hour. Watch some TV, play with the kids, read, have a cocktail, have sex. When an hour has passed, take the chicken out of the oven and put it on the stove top or on a trivet for 15 more minutes. Finito.
After you’ve finished with the chicken, you can throw the carcass in a pot (with a touch of vinegar to make the meat fall of the bone), add some carrots, celery, onion and salt, simmer it, and you’re left with stock. Then make some delicious soup.






