- Hah: Katrin Eismann points out the 100 Best Signs At The Rally To Restore Sanity And/Or Fear.
- From the school that is old:
- Mark Simonson critiques anachronistic type use in films. [Via]
- Neat tech artifacts: Pre-digital displays used tiny neon tubes for numbers.
- Shapes from type:
- Check out these great city maps made of nothing but letters. [Via]
- TechCrunch made sketches of Steve Jobs, assembled from his recent comments on Android.
- How about using Comic Sans as home security (ghetto design camouflage)?
>anachronistic type use in films
Very cool! (So much harder for the average person to spot stuff like that, as opposed to, say, time travelers talking on cell phones…)
What about a link to the “100 Best Signs At A Tea Party” rallies, or “100 Best Signs at the Restoring Honor Rally”? There’s been hundreds of such rallies around the country so certainly such a site/link exists. But I dare say you’d never post a link to such a site.
[I might, if the signs were (intentionally) funny. –J.]
Here’s an extremely funny one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-37qUrgFXQ
John, thank you for bringing this to my attention (and thank you for your comment on post #2).
C’mon John… “if they were funny”? A pretty weak attempt at sounding neutral… as if it’s just about the humor. Quite a few of those signs are funny… and a whole bunch are just left leaning political tag lines. I have yet to see a major rally without an abundance of funny signs, as well as offensive signs. They’re all over the web… you of all people should be able to find ’em.
Can we avoid politics here. I have seen so many companies and the people who sometimes represent them lose the respect of those who spend money on their products and services because of their political views. Lets keep it to tech and leave politics to THOSE bloggers.