Monday, March 30, 2009
We's Lorem Ipsum Dolore
Not exactly a typo, I suppose, but worth noting: a commercial for the We Network's new website slaps us the ol' "Lorem Ipsum Dolore," the dummy text based on Cicero that's been an industry standard since the 1500s. It's not supposed to be distracting, but I can't imagine having missed it.
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16th century,
Cicero,
dummy text,
Lorem Ipsum Dolore,
printing,
We Network
Friday, March 20, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
CNET's Readibility Problems
CNET shows its spelling prowess in this new YouTube video comparing the Kindle 2 and the Sony PRS-700. For my money you lose some of your credibility on eReaders when you can't spell words like "readability" right.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
L.A. Daily News' Endosement
It might have been okay in the '60s, when everybody was endosing everybody, but in the more reasonably-minded '00s the Daily News should just say no. These kind of shenanigans never went down when I was working there! Thanks to Debbie for the great catch.
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endorsement,
L.A. council,
L.A. Daily News,
typo,
typographical error
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