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  • The Human Story of the Open Web
    The Human Story of the Open Web

    STOP ME if you’ve heard this one: The members of an extended family spend years curating a shared online photo album. Then the website they posted on vanishes, flushing their collective memories away forever.

  • Underdubbed
    Underdubbed

    When my brother Pete and I were kids, and our parents were out of town, we ditched school for a week and cut an “album” by recording backing tracks to my dad’s reel-to-reel, then live…

  • Remembrance of zeldman.coms past
    Remembrance of zeldman.coms past

    Look back in anchor tags: a partial review of my site’s 31-year visual history before diving into the new design.

  • Required reading: “The Interracial Cuck Porn Theory of Everything”
    Required reading: “The Interracial Cuck Porn Theory of Everything”

    Cameron Cummins-Smith’s grand unifying theory connects the far right’s seemingly disparate obsessions—from trans panic and great replacement theory to anti-feminism and white birth-rate anxiety—into a single ideological system fueled by pornographic narratives: In physics there is this idea of a theory of everything: a single, unified model that can describe all physical phenomena in the…

  • The Courage to Stop
    The Courage to Stop

    Brevity was always a discipline. Now it’s a statement.

My Glamorous Life

More from My Glamorous Life

  • She’s the Boss.
    She’s the Boss.

    She is not here to eat. She is here to ensure my compliance.

  • My UX Superpower: Nothing Works!
    My UX Superpower: Nothing Works!

    Maybe I’m special. Or unlucky. But things that supposedly work intuitively for most users tend to fail spectacularly for me.  After stints in academia, journalism, advertising, and music, I poured myself into web design in…

  • Pete’s Presence
    Pete’s Presence

    It was a spring that felt more like winter last week in New York; suddenly it feels like summer. After my air-conditioned bedroom, the living room and kitchen was like a walk-in oven. A weirdly…

  • Too Many Notes
    Too Many Notes

    Lately, in work conversations, I find myself fighting a lifelong tendency to provide way more context than is absolutely required. If you ask me to okay your work, for example, I may respond with an…

the Daily Report

More from The Daily Report

  • Lest we forget
    Lest we forget

    “GIs in Paris” by Floyd Davis. Davis served as a Life Magazine artist during WWII, where he was stationed in Paris, France.

  • Jimmy Carter was right
    Jimmy Carter was right

    What Carter did in his speech was something rare in the annals of democratic government: he confronted the people with the truth—about his own failings, about the reality of the world around them, and most…

  • Handwritten notes in the time of AI note takers
    Handwritten notes in the time of AI note takers

    The best project management tool is still a pen, plus the discipline to notice what the machine cannot. Wisdom from Lucas Radke.

  • Dine ’n em-dash
    Dine ’n em-dash

    The best defense is to write humanly.

  • RSS creator on Bluesky & AT Proto
    RSS creator on Bluesky & AT Proto

    Bluesky can’t abandon the developers who made a bet on AT Proto, so they should give the protocol to a standards body while catching up on UX.—Dave Winer

  • A die-cut above
    A die-cut above

    Cover art for the 1971 prog-rock LP “Fearless,” by British band Family features a distinctive, die-cut cover design depicting the five band members gradually morphing into a single entity combining features of them all. Tom…