I wrote an article for Slate.com
I wrote an article for Slate.com that just went up. It’s about the New York Times Magazine of 100 years ago. Go read it!
Pre-pixelated clothes for Reality TV shows. Check out the post that started it all.

Thinking about fonts one day, I decided that “Ironic Sans” would be a great name for a serif font. Maybe one day I’ll get around to actually designing it. In the meantime, I think it makes a good name for my blog.

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I wrote an article for Slate.com that just went up. It’s about the New York Times Magazine of 100 years ago. Go read it!
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Part 41 in an ongoing series of (approximately) 60 Second Films.
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