Wednesday, September 21, 2005


The article on typography made me think about what my first computer really was. I'd have to say it was Cricket. Cricket was a huge doll that spoke to you through a cassette player in her (extremely boxy) torso. It's not really a good example of typography, but neither is a talking Barbie. I really didnt understand where Ms. Heftland was going with her Barbie comments, but they were pretty entertaining nonetheless. After Cricket, I moved on up to a Whiz Kid. I'm sure some of you had a Whiz Kid(or maybe I was just a dork). Anyway, the Whiz Kid worked off of cards with barcodes on the back. There was very little motion or sound.
Nowadays, kids have an entire section in a toy store donated to interactive toys, for example, the Leap Frog computer. I see them as an extension of typography. They add the element of touch to the written word as well. Touch screens are everywhere also--at the bank, grocery store, etc. I played with this huge touch screen computer over in the new Health Services building last week, which was pretty cool. Not a day goes by that I don't use the touch pad/screen credit card swipers, which are(sometimes) really annoying. None of this technology, even Cricket or the Whiz Kid, would have been possible without the use of typography.

Friday, September 09, 2005

I'm a little late on my introduction. I think the profile questionnaire on here was pretty good at introducing myself, so check that out if you want to know more about me. I'm a junior at UNCW, I went to ECU and a community college before I ended up here. I hope to learn enough in this class so that I can pay off all my student loans from my tour of Eastern NC colleges. This is my first time "blogging" but I've found it interesting thus far.