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Critiques of Couch Fort Architecture

by Steven on 4 May 2010

I found this brilliant and insightful post from the Build Blog, critiquing the couch play-forts of children, complete with fancy and elite architectural references!
A clear derivative of the Miesian box, this handsome project is “informalized” with the use of colorful, freeform roof panels. Taking further direction from the Archigram movement, the project explores architecture as [...]

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Identifont? More like Iwantafont!

by Steven on 11 April 2010

Identifont is a well-known web service for identifying fonts by describing letters. You look at a font sample, tell the site what characteristics certain letters have, and based on its database, it tells you some candidates.
Identifying fonts is important. If you enjoy fonts as much as I do, you’ll often see signs and posters around [...]

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Holmsian Deduction of Web Analytics

by Steven on 21 March 2010

When analyzing the traffic data of CartoonNetwork.com, Jeff and I found a few surprises in exactly what seemed logical. The traffic of the website spiked on the weekends and was steadily and relatively unvisited during the work/school week. Furthermore, Alexa reported that “cartoonnetwork.com is visited more frequently by females who are in the age range [...]

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“Othello project”

by Steven on 25 February 2010

By chance I have received one of the worst extracts of the English language in the known universe. Here it is, in its complete and original form, verbatim.
“I don’t under stand what I have done to Nate to make him feel so jelous. I am an honest person amd would never do anything to hurt [...]

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The Comedy of Images

by Steven on 1 February 2010

I write a webcomic almost weekdaily at Wizzlefish. Once or twice a week I’ll publish a comic made of images (like the one above), in the style of Superpoop or A Softer World.
These are my favorite comics to write, because they’re both easy, and most hilarious. I’m told by my friends that the comedic value [...]

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