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

Posted by Andrew Hearst

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.

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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.





Harry

September 30, 2007

5:42 AM


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

Joe Crawford

September 30, 2007

11:24 PM


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

Andrew Hearst

October 2, 2007

10:55 AM


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.

sac

October 5, 2007

4:41 PM


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


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