“I’ll bet there are lots of people who would try—and enjoy—squirrel brains if they thought nobody would find out.” I’ll + more
“I’ll bet there are lots of people who would try—and enjoy—squirrel brains if they thought nobody would find out.” I’ll + more
Some of you may know that the font Helvetica was originally called Neue Haas Grotesk. In the mid-1950s, designer Max + more
Nils Petter Molvær has been one of my favorite musicians for a while now, and Lucid Dream—a “one-of-a-kind new audiovisual installation” + more
So the other day the New York Times—you know, America’s “newspaper of record”—relied on anecdotes and hearsay to gravely inform its + more
“Since music is a language with some meaning, at least for the immense majority of mankind, although only a tiny + more
As a dude who wears glasses I would totally rock these Helvetica frames. Brought to you by Type, a line + more
I think this image is a much better way to describe the importance of commas. (artist unknown.) (from OxfordDictionaries.com) What + more
“The relationship between the intelligence agencies and Silicon Valley has historically been very cozy. The former head of Facebook security + more
The Egg, Or The Memoirs Of Gregory Giddy, Esq: With The Lucubrations Of Messrs. Francis Flimsy, Frederick Florid, And Ben + more
The animation and film titling work that we’ve created over the years has been in collaboration with Mike Bold of Digital + more
Photographer Thom Atkinson has documented British soldiers’ kit over the last millennium, from the Battle of Hastings (1066) to Helmland + more
News from around the world: Just as it seemed Brooklyn couldn’t get any weirder, a jogger makes a gruesome discovery… + more
Steven Wilson’s The Raven that Refused to Sing is number 9 in Prog magazine’s list of the 100 greatest prog albums of + more
Back when I was a callow youth, July and August meant one thing: harvest. I drove both truck and combine + more
On page 147 of my copy of Stephen King’s On Writing are the most important words ever written on the subject: “If + more