Here's a deep dive at fontsinuse into the real NGE typography: https://fontsinuse.com/uses/28760/neon-genesis-evangelion
Key quote: "this brutal treatment started as a hidden homage to the title cards in old Toho movies from the sixties and seventies, but soon became visually synonymous with Evangelion after the show first aired."
#FediTip do not worry, william shatner can't find you here
Here is a book that I thought to be entertaining for the kids but which is actually exhaustingly serious:
Arcade Game Typography
The Art of Pixel Type
(Toshi Omagari)
It is totally from the POV of the fonts.
Every single time I look at this shop it has something new and somehow even more cute and glorious than before. https://shop.sevenishmagpies.com/product/gender-final-revision-sticker
#FediTips don’t use your legal name as your username when you sign up because there’s a pretty good chance you will want to change it within a year or two
This is not really a joke
Splatoon 1 utterly consumed me for months. I was consistently ranked B+ and I was sheer terror with a Luna Blaster.
Splatoon 2 passed me by, as I didn't have a Switch yet, and it seems a little late to jump in now because....
Splatoon 3 drops on the ninth of September. The Luna Blaster mayhem shall resume!
Oh! They didn't delete the account! They removed the username so I have to use my email address to log in now. (The login form still calls it a username.)
They are still assholes.
The Half-assed Input Device has been modified.
Well, not exactly modified, but I did find a way to clear up the wonky mouse-wheel problem.
...by blowing into it like a damn NES cartridge. (Seriously, never do that. It's how you get corroding contacts.) Yeah, it seems that this eight-zillion DPI tournament-ready Elite Gamer Mouse will respond with lightning-fast accuracy and dominate the competition as long as there's no dust. It has allergies.
I'm sure it's improved my reaction time in Adobe InDesign, and I'm crushing nonograms like never before.
Oh, it stands for Half-assed Input Device!
I had a nice little Kensington mouse that was comfy, had two thumb-buttons, had a good scroll wheel, and survived at least a decade of heavy use. It was boring and reliable. I only stopped using it because the primary button finally became unreliable through wear.
I replaced it with the only wired two-extra-thumb-buttons mouse I could find, a fancy-ass Corsair "Dark Core RGB Pro SE". It's somewhat uncomfortable (for my kind of grip). It installs some system service that swells to well over a gigabyte of RAM. Within half a year, the scroll wheel has developed an amusing issue where each tick of the scroll wheel will sometimes scroll in the opposite direction, anywhere from once in a while to nearly half the time.
But you know, at least all the lights are controllable! Except the super bright green one right on top.
I really want my boring mouse back.
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