Inspired by the story of the Geometric sans, it has optical sizes, a wide weight range, and a lot of fun alternates that reference different eras in the genre.
Another of scientists without a known birthday: my #linocut of ancient Chinese Han Dynasty #polymath & statesman Zhang Heng (78-139) who invented a seismoscope (simplified seismometer which does not make a record of earth motions) to detect distant earthquakes & indicate their direction, 2000 years ago! Here with a reconstruction of his seismoscope, schematic of how it might have worked & horizontal earthquake surface 🧵1/n
For #ArtAdventCalendar Day 3, a new scientist portrait: my #linocut of ancient Chinese Han Dynasty #polymath & statesman Zhang Heng (78-139) who invented a seismoscope (a simplified seismometer which doesn’t record earth motions) to detect distant earthquakes & indicate their direction, 2000 years ago! Here with a reconstruction of his seismoscope, schematic of how it might have worked & horizontal earthquake surface waves (Rayleigh waves in particular).
First, the #categorization of #political views along a single left-right #axis is almost #useless. This has long been known, and alternatives exist that present a much more accurate picture, but the traditional #media is #addicted to "#left this" and "#right that" and is lazy, so they'll probably never get better.
I'm a #FSB (Foreign Service Brat) and #3CK (3rd Culture Kid). I do #Theatre, and am a #Techie and a #Designer. I got into the #SCA and #Cosplay because it allowed me to make costumes without the time requirements of being part of a show!
My most recent (coming up on year 6) obsession is my #Glowforge laser.
I'm a red headed, right handed, #Ice Hockey addicted, happily married, #polymath 😄