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In his amazing book Practical Typography, Matthew Butterick advises against the use of superscript ordinals, because they become too small to read, and suggests the use of proper ordinal characters included in some typefaces. Those characters are bigger and easier to read than the superscript letters we create using word processing software.

Clothes for Language

Antonis Tsagaris

Food ordering that used to take twenty minutes now takes two. Ride reservations eliminate some of the guesswork of peak times. But I found myself wondering: are we gaining convenience at the cost of spontaneity? There's something to be said for the old-fashioned approach of just wandering around and seeing what catches your eye.

From Buc-Ee's to Mario Bands: What Our Orlando Road Trip Taught Me About Modern Family Travel

Anthony DeRosa

Lots of people will say you should scope the first iteration to MVP, but I like to shoot for MEP — Minimum Excellent Product.

How to Build Side Projects to Boost Your Design Career

Amie Chen

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