Reader interaction with Marks and Meaning

Uncategorized — Dave Gray @ 4:57 pm on April 28, 2009


Opa!, originally uploaded by Edward Vielmetti.

Marks and Meaning is designed to encourage readers to interact with the book in various ways, and I have been thrilled to see the various ways people have chosen to do that. Ed Vielmetti has peppered his copy with sticky notes. The image above is from his copy of version zero.

For more images like this check out the Marks and Meaning photo pool.

Keep Right Wrong

Uncategorized — Dave Gray @ 7:06 pm on April 22, 2009


Keep Right Wrong, originally uploaded by Don Moyer.

From Don Moyer’s wonderful image stream. Which is stronger, text or image?

Marks and Meaning, v. 0.5

Uncategorized — Dave Gray @ 1:07 pm on April 16, 2009


Marks and Meaning, v. 0.5, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

Version 0.5 was just released! You can buy a copy here. Read the warning label!

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