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A Bridge Too Far

A Bridge Too Far

A Bridge Too Far We love cartoons. The only thing we might love more than cartoons is language. And the only thing we might love more than language is the way it’s tortured, twisted, and traumatized — wittingly or unwittingly — in people’s attempts to...
Aiming Is Not Driving

Aiming Is Not Driving

Aiming Is Not Driving We’ve decided to change our business model. That’s right. Effective immediately, whenever we’re asked to create a white paper, we’re going to create it at no charge. Thereafter, however, we’re going to charge five...
Straighten Out the Language

Straighten Out the Language

Straighten Out the Language It’s hard not to feel sympathy for Dr. Ludwig L. Zamenhof, the idealistic if misguided soul who created Esperanto. Dr. Zamenhof hoped to simplify the study and learning of language; to let users of Esperanto communicate with other...
Attacked By the Blob!

Attacked By the Blob!

Attacked By the Blob! Horror-movie buffs may recall The Blob as the 1958 film in which Steve McQueen had his first starring role on the big screen. (He had a smaller role in Never Love a Stranger the same year.) That particular version of The Blob might have been any...
To Have and To Fold

To Have and To Fold

To Have and To Fold We don’t know if you’ve ever witnessed The Great Escape. But it’s a fairly common occurrence in our business (creative services, that is): Here’s how it typically plays out: Client: I need a trifold. Designer:...