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This weekend I submitted a little book to be published as part of an exhibition in Tokyo of twenty or so folks’ books to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Tokyo Type Director’s Club. It’s 32 pages of random ideas I had last week, and if you’re interested in seeing the rest of them they will be up in Tokyo over the winter holiday season.

Human 2.0

Which one are you?

More Deskpats versus Less

I had promised to add more desktop pattern images over winter break but my break never came. Since I was taking so long, reader/designer Bert Mahoney sent me a few desktop patterns to help me finish this task. My fonts were different so I went and did a few more thanks to Bert’s encouragement.

 
Desktop pattern for a normal 4:3 aspect ratio screen (~50kb).

 
Desktop pattern for a 16:9 widescreen (~50kb).

The Third Law time expresses the importance of watching (or at least enjoying) one’s springs.

 
Desktop pattern for a normal 4:3 aspect ratio screen (~50kb).

 
Desktop pattern for a 16:9 widescreen (~50kb).

As I am a fan of all forms of education, my favorite Law remains the Fourth Law learn.

 
Desktop pattern for a normal 4:3 aspect ratio screen (~50kb). [hc]

 
Desktop pattern for a 16:9 widescreen (~50kb). [hc]

In the Fifth Law differences I mean to express that if there’s a yin, there’s a yang.

 
Desktop pattern for a normal 4:3 aspect ratio screen (~50kb). [hc]

 
Desktop pattern for a 16:9 widescreen (~50kb). [hc]

Keep your eye off the road to become aware of the Sixth Law context, but try not to forget where you’re going.

PS Bert selected the colors for Law 3 and Law 4 for me in the examples he had sent. That certainly made it easy for me. Not having to think–that’s real simplicity. Thank you Bert!

Law 2: Organize (Desktop Pattern)
 
Desktop pattern for a normal 4:3 aspect ratio screen (~50kb).

 
Desktop pattern for a 16:9 widescreen (~50kb).

The Second Law organize says that fewer is just a state of mind.

Law 1: Reduce (desktop pattern)
 
Desktop pattern for a normal 4:3 aspect ratio screen (~50kb).

 
Desktop pattern for a 16:9 widescreen (~50kb).

The First Law reduce is simple, use she: shrink, hide, embody. Use good judgement—that’s often complex.