How "Wired" did the "Crypto Rebels" article
A free newspaper devoted to graphics arts, "OnLine Design," has a nice piece in the August issue: "Designing _Wired_," by Ken Coupland. (I've seen this issue at a mall software store, so those of you in California may want to look for it before it vanishes.) The focus is on the launching of "Wired," its layout policies, the feel of the paper, the design team, and so on. "Wired" is turning into a major publishing success story, hence the interest in its creative/artistic side. The Steven Levy article on "Crypto Rebels" got a major part of the coverage, especially the cover (some Cypherpunks in masks, holding the American flag, in case some of you newcomers to this list missed this issue) and the opening 2-page spread used in that article. The caption for the 2-page spread is: "This layout for the "Crypto Rebels" piece supports the story's argument that the "Cypherpunks" are patriotic revolutionaries." Nice to see that the "meme" is being accepted that folks like us are on the right side. Interestingly, one of the photos of the design editors shows one of them holding a "Cypherpunks mask" up in front of her face. (Needless to say, they are the ones who thought up the mask idea in the first place.) Just thought you'd like to hear about this article. -- Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^756839 | Public Key: by arrangement Note: I put time and money into writing this posting. I hope you enjoy it.
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