graphic design student doing computer stuff.
Documenting tool making experiments here, also an inconsistent mirror of https://feed.a-p.space
ocad u, toronto
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graphic design student doing computer stuff.
Documenting tool making experiments here, also an inconsistent mirror of https://feed.a-p.space
ocad u, toronto
| Feed | https://feed.a-p.space |
| Website | https://a-p.space |
This long read in The Verge does a remarkable job of describing how Wikipedia's editing community works, the project's strengths and weaknesses, and the threats it faces.
https://www.theverge.com/cs/features/717322/wikipedia-attacks-neutrality-history-jimmy-wales
"In a time of misinformation, in a time of suppression, having this place where people can come and bring knowledge and share knowledge, that is a statement."
Was working on this tool last semester, and recently need it for another project where I need to make a publication (a menu) where pages are offset vertically and horizontally.
Finally got it all to work together nicely and have a live feedback/ui to change these offsets and quickly test out different possible layouts.