Gene Moy (梅忠毅) is a user experience architect from Chicago with 14 years experience working on the web and now, medical devices. Occasionally he thinks every day feels like 1995 all over again. More about Gene »
With nothing more about the candidates to discuss, and, after the Diddy/Tupac fiasco, certainly no capability to discuss, the LA Times is focusing on the typefaces of the candidates’ campaigns.
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I know I promised to take the food blog stuff out of EID here, but, words cannot describe, so I’m just going to link to it and hope for the best. Monica Eng brings raccoon to Homaru Cantu, the engineer-chef of Chicago’s famed Moto, and he creates a miniature roadkill scene from it. Enjoy.
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Was going through a pile of newspapers the other day and found this really interesting infographic on the redesign of Cleveland area gas bills, thanks to the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s John Funk. The Cleveland Plain Dealer, believe it or not, kicks major ass when it comes to infographics. Check it out.
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Via NPR the other day, it doesn’t do justice to the book, “Touch the Invisible Sky,” to say it’s merely an astronomy book for the blind, but there are fantastic images used to communicate the world beyond our world, images that the blind can’t obviously see. How then to communicate the majesty of space when [...]
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