by natecooper | Dec 6, 2011 | aesthetics, art, media, movies, technology
I’ve written before about the value of obvious constructiveness in art. It continues to fascinate me that while in the box office Hollywood seems intent on recycling idea after idea in a seemless real-world artifice using CG, the Internet proves over and again...
by natecooper | Dec 6, 2011 | aesthetics, culture, internet, style, technology
“An excellent 26-minute talk by Jonathan Hoefler of the Hoefler & Frere-Jones about how they think about designing typefaces and webfonts in particular.” I simultaneously am fascinated and frustrated by typophiles. There’s...
by natecooper | Nov 21, 2011 | cool, culture, new york, politics, technology
One of my favorite things about my new life as a freelancer is the sheer diversity of things I get to do on a given day. When you work for yourself, the only boundaries you have are those that are self-imposed. To give you a sampling. Today I started off my day (a...
by natecooper | Nov 4, 2011 | culture, digital media, movies, technology
Apple doesn’t care about the pro space The goal for every Apple software product is to sell more hardware. Even the Mac operating system is just trying to get people to buy more Mac computers. The pro market is too small for Apple to care about it. Instead of...
by natecooper | Oct 17, 2011 | Brooklyn, food, media, technology
Starting to really enjoy my new iPhone + 8mm app. This is the entrance to Prospect Park. On Sundays food trucks park there and its a smorgasbord of delectables.