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A blog of aggregated miscellanea and things I like uncovered from my daily travails. I'm Jacob, a peripatetic interdisciplinary designer of British persuasion, having interests in gastronomy, fashion, technology, interiors and sustainability. I'm currently working on online e-Commerce and identity. I dig Macs, mountain biking and smelly cheese.

Posts tagged “journalism”

The “rhetorical question mark” or Percontation Point was invented by Henry Denham in the 1580s and was used at the end of a rhetorical question; however, its use died out in the 1600s.
« We thought it was true so we printed it without checking,» associate editor Hasanuzzuman Khan told the AFP news agency.

‘Election Day,’ Iraq, by Emily Troutman.

‘Yadhu (4) making bricks’ (Nepal) by Luca Catalano Gonzaga, on show at Visa pour l’image—Perpignan international festival of photojournalism. [via Wallpaper]

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