Substrate – Gallery of Computation
Live from Frankfurt
You Should Like Type Too. Rob is currently playing host to this wandering nomad.
Historical anatomy books
Scans of historical anatomy textbooks. I’m a fan of the Vesalius book, there was a copy on display at the Gutenburg Museum in Mainz.
Time to go
About this time last week, I finished up my dissertation and handed it in. That explains the complete lack of internet presence this month. I’ve been down in Bristol for the last few days, hanging out and catching up.
As of this afternoon, I’m off to the contintent to bum around Europe for a month and a half. If you’ve got a spare bed or a couch, drop me a line and I’ll stop by. Posts may be sporadic, they may be much more frequent than usual. Onward, I’ve got a plane to catch.
Writer’s rooms
Writer’s rooms, environment is everything.
Groan Extra Bold Extended
Guinness is good for you
Guinness is good for you, it helps cut down on clotting. Researches say the optimal amount is little over a pint at mealtimes. Yea!
The New Ugly
Cult of the Ugly, Stephen Heller’s essay from an issue of Eye in 1993 and The New Ugly, a look at current trends from Creative Review. What goes around comes around, even ugly.
Motorway map of England
Motorway map of England, in the style of Harry Beck’s London Underground map.
20 Weblogs with monochrome style
20 Weblogs with monochrome style, including the lastest version of eightface.
Get better at pleasing yourself
Notes from a discussion with Derek Birdsall on book design, part of an essay found in TypoGraphic Writing. The comments are circa 1978, but still entirely relevant today. A few choice bits from the end of the essay:
The whole satisfaction with designing is to get better at pleasing yourself — to get better at developing your own taste so that your own taste is more demanding. I just don’t agree with the philosophy that the solution has got to be self-evident. That would make it meaningless — a cliché.
What really matters is how you think it should be, and how good you are at getting it right and convincing others by your conviction and professionalism that it is right.
One of the most original things today is to produce work beautifully. Most people seem to have forgotten how to do it.
It applies to writing, design and artwork — create beautiful work that will make you happy. If you’re passionate about what you produce, it shouldn’t be too hard to bring people around. As artists, we have the tendency to be our own worst critics. It’s not worth it, the effort can be better applied elsewhere.
If you get the chance, flip through a copy of Birdsall’s Notes on Book Design. He explains his grid systems and methods for proportional representation of artwork. When you see how the various pieces relate to each other, you get a better sense of scale and scope.
NYT nameplate history
History of the New York Times nameplate. There was a period until 1967, removing it saved tons of ink per year.