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Midweek Miscellany

Just to continue the Gatsby theme this week, Penguin UK have been adding more recent and vintage book designs to their Flickr, including this Fitzgerald cover from 1998 (Thanks Alan! Can we get design credits please?).

Running Out of Room — Will Schofield, the chap behind the awesome A Journey Round My Skull, at From The Desk Of…

I love records and books equally, and have collected both with abandon since my teenage years. Luckily I never had a strong vinyl fetish so last year sold a bunch of records and now mainly listen to mp3s. I say luckily because I ran out of room for my books and records around 2003.

“The boxes have now changed, but they are still boxes” — Marshall Poe, author of A History of Communications, on how the internet changes nothing (via Rough Type):

We knew the revolution wouldn’t be televised, but many of us really hoped it might be on the Internet.  Now we know these hopes were false.  There was no Internet Revolution and there will be no Internet Revolution.  We will stumble on in more or less exactly the way we did before massive computer networks infiltrated our daily lives.  Just look around and you will see that the Singularity is not near.  For some reason we don’t want to admit this fact.  Media experts still talk as if the Internet is new, as if it is still evolving, as if it will shortly “change everything.”

And finally…

Fonts in Use — A catalogue of type in use. Like the Book Cover Archive for fonts. Brilliant.

5 Comments

  1. You’re welcome! And I am trying to add design/image credits
    wherever I can, promise! That cover was in Seven Hundred
    Penguins
    which was frustratingly inexact about it (even
    the date’s just given as ‘>1998’) so it might be hard to
    track down, but I will ask around.

    • Dan

      Hey, thanks Alan. That Gatsby cover is by Gray318 – Jon sent me a note. :-)

  2. Thank you! I’ll update…

  3. Hey Dan,

    Thanks for the link to Fonts in Use. Great resource!

    David

    • Dan

      You’re more than welcome David! Fonts in Use is shaping up to be a great site isn’t it?

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