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September 29, 2007
Lower-case N, Standing on a Hill

Hello. You may notice that I’ve made some subtle changes to Panopticist over the last month or two. I’ve widened the layout, locked many page elements to a grid (thanks partly to the awesome Blueprint CSS framework), and upgraded Movable Type to version 4, among other things. If anything seems horribly awry, you might email me at hearst [at] nyc.rr.com and let me know.

I’ve also turned comments on, starting with this post, so chime in if you feel like it.

And now, a post:

After a couple of years of occasional YouTube searches, I recently found one of my favorite old Sesame Street songs. It’s called “Lower-case N,” and it’s a melancholy but ultimately redemptive ballad about a lonely letterform.

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I love the fact that the n is lowered out of the rocketship by a crane, because obviously ns can’t walk.


Harry

September 30, 2007

5:42 AM


Any appreciation for typography I have I’m sure is rooted in Sesame Street. Awesome find.


Joe Crawford

September 30, 2007

11:24 PM


Joe: Yeah, I’m positive that Sesame Street and The Electric Company played a big role in my eventual obsession with type and graphic design. I touched on this in a post I wrote last year.


Andrew Hearst

October 2, 2007

10:55 AM


Your website makes me double over in pain. Knock it off.


sac

October 5, 2007

4:41 PM


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