I have found that the more I type the more I get wrong…. My mind goes far to quickly for my hands and therefore i type VERY VERY VERY VERY badly ( as you may have noticed, and lets not talk about my TERRIBLE spelling) but I have found that im not the only one when it comes to “the”…. I am always getting “the” wrong… I seem to type “the” as “teh” more often than not now days and I thought this is crazy and as we do with all things that need an answer I goggled it…. well it seems im not the only one who does it and there is a whole wikipedia page about it…. TEH it seems Im not daft i just have an Overcompensating right hand…”PHEW”
“Teh is one of the words in the auto-correct lists of spellcheckers in word processing applications such as Microsoft Word, OpenOffice.org Writer, Pages, and Corel WordPerfect. T and E are typed by the left hand on adjacent fingers in Qwerty, while the H is typed by the right, and in rapid typing, the T and E are often typed by the left hand in a drumming motion before the right can get the H in between the two. Overcompensating with the right hand can result in the misspelling hte, which is also found in auto-correct lists.”
I have also started to crazy by the overuse of what used to be my favorite font….. “P22 Cezanne” It is a beautiful font which is based on Paul Cezannes handwriting…. stunning and you may notice it on my bannerhead, This is the only font that I have ever purchased costing me a whole $29.95 but I thought it would be perfect for my website and business card…. I thought that it being a font you have to buy that it would be a bit more special and less common…. I was very very wrong it seems that P22 Cezanne is taking over teh text world … it is appearing on everything… I saw it so many time on my OS trip and even took photos so I could prove its world domination….
its used in film titles..
(ok they are both beer labels but we did drink alot of beer)
One more fantastic design thing I have recently procured is the Juxtapoz Tattoo book…. it is from the publishers of the Juxtapoz magazine and it is wonderful… Im always blown away by awesome designers but to see such fantastic designs tattooed onto skin is another level of skill i just cant imagine…. It is getting me and Shane very excited about more tattoos for ourselves and you will have to see what happens in the future for our skin….
I fell in love with this artist in particular….. “Scott Campbell” His work is so beautiful and detailed and he is a softy too….




