Lighting Bolt Ampersand
spotted on the street.
spotted on the street.
Throughout the course of this blog I left the about section more or less blank. I put placeholder Lorem Ipsum text up there and forgot about it. Thanks to Stefán Kjartansson for letting me know, and thanks for linking to my blog on You Work For Them.
Oh, and here is a cool neon ampersand. I think it was from a massage parlor.

Simple Bits has an article about usage of ampersands on the web.
I am going to add this one to the articles section.
He mentions The Elements of Typographic Style. Mandatory reading for anyone who cares about design and typography.
Oh, and Neatorama agrees.
From Sander:
Hi, Great & website you got here! I came across this website and put in this image with text “&” it gave some interesting results.
Good luck!
OK. So I tried it…
Nifty!
Here is another ampersand made of ampersands.
“The result of an afternoon spent playing around with Illustrator.”
From Andrea Gandino’s flickr.
Designer and fellow San Franciscan Chris Simmons of MINE writes:
Since I was a child I have been fascinated with the ampersand. I used to type my high school papers on a typewriter and that key always stood out to me. “Eh” Be” “Cee” “Dee” “Dollar Sign” “Ampersand?” It was such a strange character and had such a foreign-sounding name. “Why is it called an ampersand?” I used to wonder. Was it invented by a Mr. Amper (Amper’s and)? Was there such thing as an amper and if so was what was their plurality manifest in an “&”? Years later I found out that the ampersand was a ligature of “e” and “t” thus forming the latin word “et” meaning “and: but I still didn’t know what this ampers business was all about. A few years ago I tracked down the origin, and now I feel somewhat complete where this symbolic conjunction is concerned: The word “ampersand” is derived from the explanation one might give to explain what the “&” symbol represents. One might write, “&” per se “and” (the ampersand symbol to say the word “and”). Now, speak this sentence aloud several times quickly and you and you’ll know how the term was derived, “And per se and. And per se and. And per se and. Andperseand. Ampersand.”
Also this one. Fun With Letraset. Via Speakup.
Tagging is a felony.
According to bongo, this was a brewery, and then a cold storage facility.
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Brushes & Brooms.
Submitted by Tim from Chipstead, England.
Nick sent this in from Amsterdam.