“We’re gonna need a bigger wall.” *aide leans in to whisper about housing situation in S.F.* “We’re gonna need smaller sticky notes.”pic.twitter.com/4GkIDNIiO3
Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him
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“We’re gonna need a bigger wall.” *aide leans in to whisper about housing situation in S.F.* “We’re gonna need smaller sticky notes.”pic.twitter.com/4GkIDNIiO3
This is my book, laid out for the first time, in forty-seven chapters/themes.pic.twitter.com/l3Z7IO5q8u
This feels petrifying (I’m basically looking at 47 blank pages instead of the usual one), but also I’m incredibly excited about it.
I can see it all, now, for the first time ever. I see a chronological spine, interspersed with excursions in all sorts of fun directions.
So many happy chronological accidents, too, for example the Eisenhower election in 1952 is just two years before first computer keyboard.
(I know this means little when said this way, but that chapter will be *amazing*.)
I’ve heard last week that it’s bad luck to talk about a book before finishing it – maybe I’m just not very superstitious.
I know there will be tons of adjustments and so much hard work to bring it home. (For starters, 47 chapters feels like *way* too many.)
I know there’s a chance none of this will see the light of day. But right now, for the first time, I can see it as a whole, and HOLY SHIT.
Iceland!!! Very cool and rare.
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