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Plotting the course of life during a pandemic

Plotting the course of life during a pandemic Editor of The Quarantine Atlas discusses the how the book s contributors illustrated their experiences during lockdown Uploaded: Wed, May 19, 2021, 9:20 am Time to read: about 1 minutes CityLab journalist Laura Bliss is the editor of the forthcoming book, The Quarantine Atlas, a collection of maps made by people from around the world capturing their personal experiences during quarantine. Courtesy Stanford University Libraries Maps are usually designed to help people find their way around, but a​ forthcoming​ book, The Quarantine Atlas, highlights a collection of unique maps that​ record a time and place when no one knew ​what direction things ​might be headed​.​

In the 1970s, Email Was Special

In the 1970s, Email Was Special Gizmodo 2/9/2021 Matt Novak © Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images (Getty Images) Computers and magnetic tape storage at the U.S. Department of Justice circa 1973. What was the internet like in the 1970s? It was an incredibly small community of university researchers, government employees, military contractors, and more than a few spies. But those people all built and tinkered with the earliest technologies to create something that would transform the lives of everyone reading this message today. One of the most vital technologies to emerge from this period was electronic mail or “network mail” as it was known at the time something we call email today. And while we may think of email as integral to our experience of the internet, it wasn’t always a given. Email had to be invented, but once it was, people loved it.

Honoring Cheryl D Miller, Tireless Advocate Of Black Graphic Designers

Share this article MONTPELIER, Vt., Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Vermont College of Fine Arts is excited to announce the conferral of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters to Cheryl D. Miller. The public ceremony honoring Miller s life and work will be (PRNewsfoto/Vermont College of Fine Arts) Cheryl D. Miller is a designer, author, and theologian best known for her diversity, equity, and inclusion advocacy for Black graphic designers. An accomplished, award-winning designer and businesswoman, she established one of the first Black-women-owned design firms in New York City in 1984. Cheryl D. Miller Design Inc. provided corporate communications services to Fortune 500 clientele, including BET, Chase, American Express,

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