What matters is not the perception, nor the fashion, not who’s up and who’s down, but what someone has done and if they meant it.
— A single line from a terrific email response by author Dave Eggers regarding creativity, criticism, selling out and “the unshakable need to reduce”. You’ll be glad you read this. (via Wilson Miner)
![From Linzie Hunter’s “Spam One-Liners” series of typographic sketches based on the subject lines of unsolicited emails. Rob Walker writing for the New York Times:
Working quickly, with a tablet and stylus attachment that allows her to draw in the computer program Photoshop, [Hunter] gave each a unique treatment, like a hand-painted sign. Suddenly phrases like “Realise All Your Dreams With Our Help for a Short Time” or even “Local Chicks Who Need Lovin’ on the Side!” redone in bright colors with an almost folk-art feel, became funny, campy or ambiguous.
The postcard book mentioned in the article is now a reality.](http://26.media.tumblr.com/oUVPjZYNoc5rrnppDcUd9fdo_400.jpg)



