Simple Genius: Lawyer’s Typeface Makes Legalese Easy To Read
Matthew Butterick’s elegant new typeface is “inspired by legal typography and the needs of legal writers.”
Matthew Butterick’s elegant new typeface is “inspired by legal typography and the needs of legal writers.”
San Francisco’s Crissy Field and New York’s Brooklyn Bridge Park are stunning examples of reinvented waterfronts.
Hitlantis helps listeners find new, independent music, by visualizing bands as part of a giant galaxy.
Part of a large horticulture theme park, the hotel will give visitors a sense what it’s like to be a Dutch tulip.
Danfung Dennis’s iPad app is a window onto places you’d never want to be.
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A notable entry in the feral art category is on view right now at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York, where Portland-based artist AJ Fosik has installed his wooden sculptures of teeth-bared beasts.
Khoi Vinh on designing his first iPad app, a collage-making kit, and why art should be social.
Bret Victor thinks that text itself should be as interactive as graphics or apps. And he’s built an open-source Javascript library to help the idea catch on.
Chipchase, Frog’s Executive Director of Global Insights, travels the globe observing people, objects, products, services, systems and interactions. Here’s what he’s seeing.
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