Category Archives: language
A Feeling of Vignelli
This video interview of Massimo may help my own students understand some things I try to explain to them.
Welcome to Holland (Emily Perl Kingsley)
Yesterday a friend of mine brought up this written piece — then today I heard Andrew Solomon interviewed and he mentioned this — so I share it. Thank you Emily Perl Kingsley for putting it so well. When you’re going … Continue reading
My 9-Year-Old & the S-Word
It began about this time last year. Perhaps on the drive home after swim practice, or when we walked through the grocery store, or after a play-date. Z-girl, then 8, would quiz D or I about S. Is it Grandma and … Continue reading
What I’m Reading, July 2012: True Believers
True Believers: A Novel by Kurt Andersen And so far, I cannot put it down…
Vignelli Workshop: Update 1
June 2012 – Massimo Vignelli Workshop at SCAD-Atlanta This week I have the pleasure of assisting the master during his professional workshop at SCAD-Atlanta. Images from Day One of the SCAD-Atlanta Vignelli Workshop
Mommy Wars, Again?
A Movement To Finally End The ‘Mommy Wars’? posted by KATIE ALLISON GRANJU on Huffington Post, May 14, 2012
Unable to Post Anything Else
Apprehensive About Wild Things, originally posted Sunday, September 27, 2009 I love Where the Wild Things Are. I am a fan of anything Maurice Sendak touches. Those who know me well, know I collect his books and edition prints … the rarer … Continue reading