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David Yeiser writes about

Business, Ethics & Responsibility1

I'm an information designer and owner of a small design company called Design Intellection. I'm married to a beautiful woman and we have a cute little baby boy. This is a personal blog, so there.

1And other stuff too.
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This is an antique desk we have in our home. I used it as my primary working space until I broke the chair.
Unfortunate, but for all intents and purposes it’s better aesthetically than ergonomically.

This is an antique desk we have in our home. I used it as my primary working space until I broke the chair.

Unfortunate, but for all intents and purposes it’s better aesthetically than ergonomically.

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We no longer imagine the newspaper as a city or the city as a newspaper. Whatever I may say in the rant that follows, I do not believe the decline of newspapers has been the result solely of computer technology or of the Internet. The forces working against newspapers are probably as varied and foregone as the Model-T Ford and the birth-control pill. We like to say that the invention of the internal-combustion engine changed us, changed the way we live. In truth, we built the Model-T Ford because we had changed; we wanted to remake the world to accommodate our restlessness. We might now say: Newspapers will be lost because technology will force us to acquire information in new ways. In that case, who will tell us what it means to live as citizens of Seattle or Denver or Ann Arbor? The truth is we no longer want to live in Seattle or Denver or Ann Arbor. Our inclination has led us to invent a digital cosmopolitanism that begins and ends with “I. Final edition: Twilight of the American newspaper
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The view on my way to Quills this morning. There’s something special about Fall.

The view on my way to Quills this morning. There’s something special about Fall.

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Opportunity is missed by most because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. —Thomas Edison