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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)

All the evidence points to this being a highly intense, deliberate and planned attack intended to gain access to Campaign Monitor data and to send spam emails. We are committed to stopping this ever being able to happen again, and again apologize for the major let down.

— From Mathew Patterson’s full and frank account of today’s security breach at Campaign Monitor, which allowed a hacker to gain access to some accounts. Nightmare situation, well handled.

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.

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.

Heroes

Humming

  • The Suburbs by Arcade Fire
  • The King Is Dead by The Decemberists
  • Passive Me, Agressive You by The Naked and Famous
  • Buffalo by The Phoenix Foundation

Past: 2009, 2008, 2007

Written and designed by Matthew Buchanan. Colophon. Please give credit. Email