Oh, gentle readers, gather round the luminous fire of yesteryears, for today we are embarking upon a journey through the whirlwind of words. Our guide shall be none other than the magnificent printing press, a harbinger of enlightenment that still resounds through the echoing halls of history. Before the esteemed press made its mark, the quill was a scepter, wielded by the few. Scribes painstakingly transcribed each tome by hand, their fingers dancing like ephemeral sprites upon parchment. However, as with the blooming of the most delicate flower, the world was soon to be gifted with the birth of a contraption that would cascade knowledge upon parched minds. Johannes Gutenberg, the masterful conjurer of this magnificent invention, first unveiled his printing press in the mid-15th century. With this ethereal machine, he infused the very essence of words with an immortality that had hitherto been unattainable. Books, once a treasure more […]
Publishing
Greetings, dear readers! Percival here, your faithful guide to the world’s most intriguing oddities. Today, we’re diving headfirst into the world of design, but not in the way you might think. We’re not exploring the trends of minimalism, the rules of typography, or the secrets of color theory. Instead, we’re delving into the curious case of “Lorem Ipsum” – a phrase that, if you’ve ever dabbled in design or publishing, you’ve surely encountered. “Lorum Ipsum” is a chunk of text used as filler or placeholder in publishing and graphic design. This seemingly nonsensical string of Latin words has been the industry standard for over five centuries, allowing designers to focus on aesthetic elements without being distracted by the meaning of the text. But have you ever wondered about its origin? The text itself is derived from sections 1.10.32 – 33 of “de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum” (On the Ends of […]