THE LOSS OF DEXTERITY
The other day I was reading about a piece of work being prepared by Gaetano Pesce, one of the greats of 20th Century Italian design, called “La Perdita della Manualita’” which translates to be “The Loss of Dexterity”. This
THE “LOST” TRIBE OF MEN
We all know how much men like maps. Statistically, way more than women, apparently. Have you thought about why that is? I believe it’s because, as a group, we are way more “lost” than the other gender.
Discover new styles
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Art of handmade crafts
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Kitchen Jungle
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NORTHWARD BOUND
Following a suggestion, I recently ventured to the furthest point north that I’ve mapped to date to look at the very small strip of land that represents the entire Atlantic Seacoast of New Hampshire, a mere 16 mile stretch between
THE WONDER OF IT ALL
As we approach the end of another year amid the tumult of trying to decide where everyone stands on the issue of climate change, I came across a completely illuminating article in The New Yorker about Rachel Carson (you know,
CREATIVE USES FOR EEL GRASS AND “CHESAPEAKEVILLE”
This past early August saw some of the seaweed-iest days we’ve ever seen along the Jersey Shore. It was literally enrobing all parts of us as we swam in the ocean. However, human creativity knows no bounds as
Shout Out to EASTERN SHORE POST
On the eve of the release of my first Texas map, we received really nice coverage in this Virginia newspaper. The interviewer, herself from a family interested in geography, highlighted some of the particular specialties of map-making and really
My, What Big Teeth You Have!
As another year of Shark Week ends with a few more stories of Shark Attacks from Florida to New York, why not celebrate swimming with them by checking out a celebratory 102nd year anniversary item? The LBI Shark