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Category Archives: Writing
Will You Make The Switch
Last week’s news story about 14 year-old student Suvir Michandani’s plan to save the U.S. government $400 million per year by encouraging the switch to use of the Garamond font in official documents went viral. Now the ad agency Grey … Continue reading
Keeping It Real
I like real books and I can not lie. And it appears that a majority of other readers do too. The infographic below, which is based on a poll by the UK-based Fatbrain book marketplace, explores the reasons why readers … Continue reading
Starry Night
Commissioned by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Vincent is a moving and affectionate tribute to Vincent van Gogh in the form of a graphic novel, or rather a graphic biography. Part of publisher SelfMadeHero’s “Art Masters” series, the book … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, Europe, Museums, Writing
Tagged Amsterdam, Graphic Novels, Starry Night, Van Gogh
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Book reviews concise and to the point
Lisa brown is a San Francisco-based author, cartoonist and illustrator who is probably best known for her art work in Lemony Snicket books. In her spare time, she creates the hilarious “Three Panel Book Review” comicfor the San Francisco Chronicle … Continue reading
A Portrait of the City (a little delayed)
Regular visitors to TBTP know that I’m inordinately fond of old travel guidebooks, whimsical book illustrations and tales of eastern European intrigue. Of course I couldn’t pass-up a crazy story that I ran across the other day that has all … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Czechoslovakia, New York City, Prague, Travel Guidebooks
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We Know Nothing
I have been a big fan of Oakland, California-based artist and illustrator Lisa Congdon ever since I ran across some of her San Francisco travel illustrations. Now the self-taught prodigy has a wonderful book coming out on April 1st called … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Emily Dickinson, Ernest Hemingway, Henry James, Illustration, Simone de Beauvoir
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Best Books of the Century
It’s only just 2014 and we’re already seeing “best books of the century” lists coming out. Seems a bit premature to me, but this infographic from USC Rossier School of Education is interesting enough, though flawed. The choices were gleaned … Continue reading
Do You Miss The Clickety Clack
I never thought that I’d pine for the clickety-clack of my ancient Smith Corona or the satisfying feel of the carriage return, but this wonderful poster from the folks at Pop Chart Lab has me all sentimental. The chart, called … Continue reading
Posted in Art, History, Writing
Tagged Olivetti, Remington, Smith Corona, Typewriters
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12 Years a Slave
Earlier this week, 12 Years a Slave was named Best Picture of the Year by the Academy Awards. The film also won the Oscar for the best adapted screenplay. If you were moved by Solomon Northrop’s heartbreaking story, you can … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Film, History, USA, Writing
Tagged 12 Years a Slave, Academy Awards, Oscars, Slavery
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Unplug With A Book
The Oslo, Norway-based design and brand agency Anti & Grandpeople has created a fun, pithy print ad campaign for the Norlis bookstore company. They designed a series of clever ads combining book covers to be read as phrases urging us … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Writing
Tagged indie bookstores, Norway, Publishing, Reading
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