“too much is the new enough”
— today’s Contact standard for the quantity of design elements on any given piece
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Reading the "about" section of the contact page I noticed Matt's ability to "remember statistics of 80s basketball players" part and wondered...was he the one that got me started on that basketball stats kick around the early 90s...when I was like 8-9?
Posted by: Scootah | May 14, 2004 at 11:24 AM
Hah. He certainly got me started, and then maybe I passed it on to you. Remember the collection of player cards we both had? And the stats we kept from our games in the driveway? Good times.
Posted by: Steupf | May 14, 2004 at 11:38 AM
Psssst!
Your geek past is showing! ;)
Hey, the past cover for ORE has my eyes burning! What were they thinking?
It reminds me of the new Continuing Education course catalog from Minneapolis College of Art and Design: dark yellow type on a lilac background. The pain! You can download an equally painful pdf of the catalog at their website here:
http://www.mcad.edu/continue/fs-continue.htm
Posted by: Kristin | May 19, 2004 at 08:21 AM
One of Contact's past employees was an MCAD grad. His skills gave me a better impression of MCAD than that sad catalog. Yikes.
Posted by: Steupf | May 19, 2004 at 10:01 AM
I dated a guy once that was so into basketball that he actually had me memorizing jersey numbers and team colors. But I got even with him cause he found himself memorizing typeface names that I would show him! Hahahaah!
Posted by: Miss Tiff | May 21, 2004 at 03:19 PM