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To understand our present, we must first have a sense of our past. The historic Ellis Island in the United States is a symbol of the “melting pot” that
Am vergangenen Wochenende kamen im Berliner Umweltforum knapp 400 Typedesigner und -techniker aus aller Welt zur dritten Auflage der TYPO Labs zusammen. Als Matthieu Cortat, Professor des Masterkurses Type Design an der ECAL/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne, zu Anfang seines Vortrags sagte, dass dieser garantiert nicht von Variable Fonts...
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February into March is the time to harvest Shepherd's Purse, aka Capsella bursa-pastoris in Southern California, it grows wild throughout the spring and summer in many areas in North America. In Asia it is farmed as a food crop! This beautiful little plant, with tiny heart shaped seedpods
Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell's first U.S. retrospective in nearly 20 years just debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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