the Daily Report

  • The Next Generation of Web Layouts

    The Next Generation of Web Layouts

    Who will design the next generation of readable, writerly web layouts? Layouts for sites that are mostly writing. Designed by people who love writing. Where text can be engaging even if it isn’t offset by…

  • My father’s story

    My father’s story

    When he was eight years old, my dad taught himself to take apart watches and put them back together. He supported his mother by doing watch repairs at that age out of her little jewelry…

  • His Service

    His Service

    We laid my brother Pete to rest today. They brought him out in a bespoke coffin his wife Cheryl designed. It had a red top, and its white sides were covered in Pete’s quirky figure…

  • Immersive Content and Usability

    Immersive Content and Usability

    As the lines between our physical and digital surroundings continue to blur, it’s more important than ever to design usable and accessible content for our ever-expanding array of contexts. In 2021, A Book Apart and…

  • Valediction

    Valediction

    When my mother was pregnant with my younger brother Pete, my father took her to see West Side Story in New York. My mom said every time the orchestra played, Pete kicked in her womb,…

  • Twitter Blues

    Twitter Blues

    Before the present owner, I was a Twitter Blue customer, because I always pay for software—to support its creators and help prevent it from disappearing, as so many great websites and platforms have done over…

  • About Pete

    About Pete

    The world is losing one of the greatest musicians, rhythmic theorists, and just lovely and decent human beings ever to exist.

  • Smells like victory

    Smells like victory

    I love the smell of my neighbor’s weed in the morning. And afternoon. And evening. Seven days a week, God bless him. A grocery delivery guy dropping food at my apartment Thursday morning thought it…

  • “A $44 billion version of MySpace.”

    “A $44 billion version of MySpace.”

    My longtime friend and former collaborative partner Craig Hockenberry bids a dignified adieu to Twitterific, Twitter, and his mom … and calls for a standards-based universal timeline. — The Shit Show

  • A Cat Tale

    A Cat Tale

    First thing after her breakfast, Snow White climbed into a small, half-filled paper and cardboard recycling box.

  • A Tale of Two Pools

    A Tale of Two Pools

    One of these worlds is gone, and to the other, we will never return.

  • I’m Here

    I’m Here

    All my life I’ve known I was “creative” and “different.” Only recently have I realized that I’m both neurodivergent and bisexual. In my youth, as I struggled with drugs, alcoholism, depression, and underemployment, it never…

  • He Built This City: The Return of Glenn Davis

    He Built This City: The Return of Glenn Davis

    You may not know his name, but he played a huge part in creating the web you take for granted today. And he’s back—kind of.

  • Education is its own privilege

    Education is its own privilege

    When I think back to my college friends and me, what a beautiful bubble we lived in! Don’t get me wrong. It wasn’t a fancy college—it was state school, and we were all from out…

  • Walking Through Fear

    Walking Through Fear

    The mail carrier used to think I was away from home, traveling. Nope, just scared to open the mailbox.