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“Write drunk; edit sober.” – Ernest Hemingway
This poster is from a collection of literary prints that feature quotes from famous authors.
The Alphabet of Typography
The Alphabet of Typography by Pop Chart Lab
An alphabetical primer on the wonders of typography, including serifs, hooks, diacritics, spines, ligatures, and more. Each print is signed and numbered by the artists, from a first edition of 500.
Wikipedia article traffic statistics
Wikipedia article traffic statistics
The most comprehensive and up-to-date encyclopedia in the world looks like a movie trivia website or a People Magazine subsection when you look at its most popular pages.
Shakespeare’s Hokey Pokey
Here’s the original text of Shakespeare style Hokey Pokey, by Jeff Brechlin:
O proud left foot, that ventures quick within
Then soon upon a backward journey lithe.
Anon, once more the gesture, then begin:
Command sinistral pedestal to writhe.
Commence thou then the fervid Hokey-Poke,
A mad gyration, hips in wanton swirl.
To spin! A wilde release from Heavens yoke.
Blessed dervish! Surely canst go, girl.
The Hoke, the poke — banish now thy doubt
Verily, I say, ‘tis what it’s all about.
— by “William Shakespeare”
Brechlin wrote this for the Washington Post Style Invitational contest.
Thanks Gabi for introducing this to me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-RHAdBAzEk
In The City Of Love
I’ve had this song stuck in my head off and on over the past few weeks. Your life might be better if it was in your head too.
Isabella:
Oh, how can he not feel the same way
When we’re strolling down the Champs-Élysées
In the City of Love?
And here’s Isabella’s reaction to Phineas’ obtuseness.