Borked Unicode: Tips for journalists on Unicode and writing clean copy

Archive for May 2005

   (2005.05.31)

Would ‘Ratz Are Nice (PSP)’ violate WCAG 2?

   (2005.05.23)

Sign-language Web sites flunk validators, but is that the end of the story?

   (2005.05.22)
Hand-lettered sign on slate tile above awning reads SANCI’S SINCE 1914
   (2005.05.22)

Perfect for the microwave, apparently. Note the clear plastic molded into place to fit over the windows.

Audi A3s sit on auto carrier completely covered in white film emblazoned with ‘Audi’ and the four rings
   (2005.05.22)
Fragment of orange traffic sign peeks through a covering of planks and black boards
   (2005.05.22)

But why isn’t that an Eames chair lying on its side?

Mattresses and an old armchair lie on the sidewalk outside a building with angled walls, ramps, and awnings made of black, cream, and untinted concrete
   (2005.05.22)

Mary Tyler Moore’s cooler?

Lid of cooler is emblazoned ‘igloo’ in Peignot type
   (2005.05.22)

…if I consumed dairy. An appropriately tacky use of the ITC Bauhaus typeface.

Bright square biscuit packages read FROLLKRO, NOVELLINO, PRIMA COLLAZIONE, FROLLINO in Bauhaus type

Earlier entries →

Values you enter are stored and may be published.

  

Search for very early blog entries, and for anything else on fawny.org:

  

Information

Other reading

FriendFeed puts everything in one place.

Popular topics

Photographs to look at · Typography; graphic design; the death of design criticism · Leslieville · TTC · Canadian English · Accessibility

Archives by date

Just add /year/month/day/ to the end of site’s URL, blog.fawny.org. You can add just /year/month/, or just /year/, if you wish. Years are four-digit, month and day two-digit (with padding zero below 10). For example:

Very old archives are still available.

Archives by category

Copyright © Joe Clark 2004–2012. All rights reserved.

You enjoy fawny.blog