Monday, June 2, 2008

surrounded by things i love

Friday, May 9, 2008

hello, springtime

There's this indentation in the sidewalk that I pass by every day on the way home from work.



When I see it, I think about my secret wish to fill it with white resin and black shiny letters that spell out HELLO. It would make the perfect speech bubble.

I'll probably (definitely) never do that, so I'm glad that mother nature is stepping in to create some beautiful street art all her own.

Monday, April 28, 2008

and and the ampersand

Hoefler & Frere-Jones type foundry have a nice write-up on the ampersand, possibly the most popular typographic kid on the block.

Two amazing things I did not know about the ampersand:

1. The ampersand was around for at least 600 years before the letter W.

2. Some credit the ampersand's invention to Cicero’s secretary. (I sure hope Cicero gave his secretary a raise for that.)

Also worth a read are H&FJ's takes on the pilcrow, aka the paragraph mark, and the eszett, which is usually referred to as that-wavy-B-shaped-thing.

Monday, April 21, 2008

i’ll side with you if you side with me

Dear Jeff Tweedy,

You have helped me through many a stressful day. Today was no exception.

Thanks again,
me.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

it's spring time (and business time, too)

Springtime has officially hit Vancouver. This means cherry blossoms. Sunshine. Smiling people on out on the streets. Shiny cars playing bad music really, really loud.

Yesterday, one of these cars drove by playing a song with such ridiculous lyrics that I honestly thought it was a song by Flight of the Conchords.

Turns out is was this song.

Their voices really are quite similar.

And the lyrics - "Get ready for a nasty time / All the nasty things we can do" - automatically placed it in the realm of Business Time.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

a little give and take


I made two neoprene purchases this week.

No, the irony is not lost on me.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

new accessories


Shiny red shoes. Matte black MacBook. Need I say more?