Recent Highlights 89
+ Walter Burley Griffin at Bibliodyssey
+ Bashing Beijing
+ What will life be like in the year 2008? The view from 1968
+ 44 years of MAD Magazine fold-ins with Al Jaffee
+ We Tell Stories: interactive Google map-based narratives
+ New type-focussed blogs
+ Fontshop's Fonstruct launched (sort of)
+ What did Leonardo da Vinci look like?
+ Free web-based Photoshop launched
+ A bench... half a kilometre long
+ Mapping Zimbabwe atrocities
+ This blog's feed: update
Walter Burley Griffin at Bibliodyssey.
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Out come the politically-inspired parodies of the Beijing Olympics logo (and more): Bashing Beijing.
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What will life be like in the year 2008? The view from 1968. "Hey, where's my dome?" Thanks Ben Greig.
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44 years of MAD Magazine fold-ins with Al Jaffee. You must visit the very brilliant interactive fold-ins too. You must!
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We Tell Stories: interactive Google map-based narratives. Wonderful, in a cartographical-literary kind of way. Via City of Sound.
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New type-focussed blogs. The (new) Ministry of Type (UK) and the old, but back again, Typographer (UK and Belgium) have been added to our list of favoured blogs.
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Fontshop's Fonstruct launched (sort of). Build, share and download fonts via the Fontconstruction application.
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What did Leonardo da Vinci look like?
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Free web-based Photoshop launched.
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The Red Ribbon bench, half a kilometre long, at the Tanghe River Park in Qinhuangdao
in China's Hebei Province. More.
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Mapping Zimbabwe atrocities. "Zimbabwe democracy and human rights advocacy group Sokwanele built a compelling Google maps hack that visualizes news reports of the election-related human rights violations in Zimbabwe." Via BoingBoing.
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This blog's feed was down/malfunctioning/was turned off/had gremlins nibbling at its tentacles. It's now back on stream. I know lots of people read them/use them (feeds that is) so please report any feed mishaps... I rarely check... not a 'feed' man myself.


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