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dobooks: Detail In Typography Jost Hochuli How is it that text can be set perfectly and yet look insufferably dull? How do you achieve perfect congruence between the type itself and its meaning? In Detail in Typography Jost Hochuli, master book designer and author of the seminal Designing Books, addresses the finer points of setting…
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dobooks: Detail In Typography Jost Hochuli How is it that text can be set perfectly and yet look insufferably dull? How do you achieve perfect congruence between the type itself and its meaning? In Detail in Typography Jost Hochuli, master book designer and author of the seminal Designing Books, addresses the finer points of setting…
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nevver: Lego Sisyphus
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intertribal-intellect: Truth#native#ndn#life#realissue#equality#rights#indigenous#exist#resist#indigenize#decolonize#life#change#letsdothis#change#idkwhatelsetotag#real#okdone
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intertribal-intellect: Truth#native#ndn#life#realissue#equality#rights#indigenous#exist#resist#indigenize#decolonize#life#change#letsdothis#change#idkwhatelsetotag#real#okdone
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reclaimingthelatinatag: Captain America. ALL of America.
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reclaimingthelatinatag: Captain America. ALL of America.
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Rudy Rucker and Bruce Sterling talk about their new anthology TRANSREAL CYBERPUNK
mostlysignssomeportents: Rudy Rucker sends us, “videos by Rudy Rucker and Bruce Sterling discussing their new anthology TRANSREAL CYBERPUNK: it’s a thirty-year mind-warped ping-pong in which the authors are the characters themselves. As scholar Rob Latham puts it in his introduction, This book is unlike any other collaboration I know of in the field, … the…
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Rudy Rucker and Bruce Sterling talk about their new anthology TRANSREAL CYBERPUNK
mostlysignssomeportents: Rudy Rucker sends us, “videos by Rudy Rucker and Bruce Sterling discussing their new anthology TRANSREAL CYBERPUNK: it’s a thirty-year mind-warped ping-pong in which the authors are the characters themselves. As scholar Rob Latham puts it in his introduction, This book is unlike any other collaboration I know of in the field, … the…
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[Michael] Clune is out for something slightly different. “Gamelife” uses his memories of playing games as a lens through which to tell a literary coming-of-age story—a bildungsroman put forth in units of screen time. Tightly focussed on that evanescent period between the age of seven and early adolescence, the book’s chapters are each devoted to…