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  1. Everything Is a Remix, so Steal Like an Artist

    While many have described the new world of remix culture where “nothing is original,” few have provided practical advice for those of us who find ourselves living and making things in it. Join filmmaker Kirby Ferguson (creator of the video series EVERYTHING IS A REMIX) and artist Austin Kleon (author of NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT and STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST) as they show clips from Kirby’s work and discuss how one best goes about being a creator in the digital age.

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  2. Erik Spiekermann: FontShop Interview – Exploring Type in a Business Context | Design Interview

    In this interview Erik Spiekermann a well know type designer, author of Stop Stealing Sheep and founder of FontShop shares his thoughts on type.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/erik-spiekermann-fontshop-interview-exploring-type-in-a-business-context-design-interview/

    —Huffduffed by dantiberian one year ago

  3. Erik Spiekermann: FontShop Interview – Exploring Type in a Business Context | Design Interview

    In this interview Erik Spiekermann a well know type designer, author of Stop Stealing Sheep and founder of FontShop shares his thoughts on type.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/erik-spiekermann-fontshop-interview-exploring-type-in-a-business-context-design-interview/

    —Huffduffed by lach one year ago

  4. mySpace was born of Ignorance - Planet Money #84

    If you find MySpace more chaotic than Facebook, that’s no accident. Founders Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson wanted to create a site that’s just as disorienting as your average nightclub, a crazy landscape of musicians and models and Hollywood desire, says Julia Angwin, author of Stealing Myspace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America. DeWolfe and Anderson came to their social networking juggernaut from the world of porn and spyware. Their greatest asset? Complete ignorance, Angwin says. Not knowing what to fear, the entrepreneurs just dove in. It gave them a great beginning — and an Achilles heel.

    —Huffduffed by nelstrom 3 years ago