(And here’s some hand labeling on a control panel of a movable bridge in Chicago. Imagine all these with annotations, explanations, and stories!)pic.twitter.com/fcrIXc52H2
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Book idea: The history of traffic signs throughout the world – the culture, the typography, the differences, the quirks. Photos interspersed with various traffic manual standards pages.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1171835327691948032?s=21 …
Book idea:
A celebration of (human) languages – a journey through quirks/delights/exceptions of various languages written and spoken today. Casual, not academic. To give perspective and open minds.
(Please tell me this book already exists, @arikaokrent?)
For example, the Dutch write “2 t/m 8,” which stands for “tot en met,” or “up to and including.” It’s kind of like a smarter range hyphen – so useful to avoid confusion, and you see it everywhere.
Not sure if they have a name, but they sure do feel like a challenge is being issued. Slack did something similar with Microsoft not too long ago.pic.twitter.com/VZ9qBZHI1g
I haven’t seen this one, thanks!
I like this book idea and am ready to read it 
The general concept is often called a "public letter", although that sometimes includes op-ed columns, not only paid ads. The big announcement and the big apology are the most common variants, but the gently snarky congratulation to a competitor is definitely my favourite.
Book title: “Passive Adgressive”
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