Finally, my second book is out:
Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English

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What I said to the mayor at his New Year’s levee

   (2006.12.05)

This was the last place I expected my name to pop up

   (2006.11.16)

A proposal (rejected, of course) for Eye on the typography of the Toronto subway

   (2006.11.13)

In which I call for a Toronto Typographic Charter. (I suppose that is redundant with the post title)

   (2006.06.15)

Noxious advertising billboards masquerading as maps win award

   (2006.03.12)

Here’s what I’ve done in 3½ months as attestations of my interest in the city and neighbourhood I live in

   (2006.03.07)

Notes from street-furniture session, Metro Hall, 2006.03.06

   (2006.02.26)

How to redesign megabins in two hours flat

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