February 2012
63 posts
“With computers many options of type combinations, sizes and spacings can be quickly and economically reviewed. However, the time saved in the production stage is often spent viewing more design solutions. Thus today’s designers must learn to discriminate intelligently among all of the choices, a task requiring a solid understanding of fundamentals.”
—http://www.emigre.com/Editorial.php?sect=1
“Just as all the cool Internet sites that we use for “free” are finding ways to make money from all of our personal data, Internet users need to wise up and realize that their personal data has real-world value. In the future, just as we measure our wealth in terms of financial assets and real estate, will we one day throw our personal data into the mix as well?”
—All Your Data Are Belong to Us? | Endless Innovation | Big Think