Introducing Typographicom -- Corporate Typography News Since 2004
Apologies for the downtime and thanks to all those who sent notes of support. While we speak to our friends at CIRA about our legitimacy as a Canadian organization you can find us here at typographi.com. Special thanks to Greg Storey for his quick hand with the temp digs.
Typographicom! Now all we need is a logo with a swoosh in it.
Its back, Its back.. Typographi*/ca*com is back.. :) Welcome back.. I missed you.. :)
So, should anyone update their links back to typographica.org / to Typographi.com.?
How are chances that the original typographica.org domain will be returned and reactivated.?
I would also like to thank our ISP - Itsamac.com - and especially Tyler and Chris there for their amazing response time in dealing with multiple problems/requests/questions this afternoon. The changes they were making with the DNS/server/forwarding issues were happening realtime over the phone, and both were understanding and helpful with their suggestions. It was above and beyond the call of the ordinary.
Welcome back! Just in time, too, as I was contemplating taking up heroin or crack to while away the time. It wouldn't have provided as much of a high as Typographica, but you know, you do what you have to to survive.
Cheshire Dave | Jun 20, 2004 02:49 PM
Hello again! That's a shame *aboot* the Canada problems. Hopefully they'll right this situation. Anyway, glad to have you guys back, in any form.
YAY! A few days went by and I had no idea what was going on. Didn't realize how much I checked this site until it wasn't there! After some googling I finally found typographi.com. I really wish people would stop buying and parking domains like typographica.com. Such a mean thing to do.
Nick | Jun 20, 2004 09:14 PM
I'm ambivalent about the .com, but I'm glad to have you back.
TJ | Jun 21, 2004 07:54 AM
Stephen, this is Providence smiling. Your new handle will make it much easier to monetize your investment.
Just wondering -- wasn't Typographica originally located at a different address? I seem to recall the .ca address coming a little later. Of course, since I'm sick I could be being delusional.
Cheshire Dave | Jun 21, 2004 05:19 PM
Hey, thanks for the link to e-Normicom.com - just what I need to re-brand myself. I'm just a little worried, though, that their Nametron 3000 (TM) looks an awful lot like a second-hand Honeywell Kitchen Computer.
kps | Jun 21, 2004 06:44 PM
Yeah, I seem to remember it being typographica.blogspot.com or something. Man, those were the days... remember that guy back then? What was his name, Eminem or something?
Yeah, that was Andy. After he pulled the plug on Lines & Splines, he started a new website of more in-depth articles called "New Series," but that seems to be gone now, too. I see articles by him from time to time, but he seems to be laying low. I have the impression that he doesn't enjoy attention.
The .ca was definitely cool..I had a few day's worry too until the discovery of the new address-it is really an addiction! And speaking on the behalf of the cypriot population, we would sure love to have you! After all, Typography is a greek word :)
Whew! It took me just a Google search, a pair of seconds, and I'm here. I was starting to worry...
"typographic.om" is great, Nick. Om is the single sound which originated all creation, in Indian religions, I always loved the sound. But is there such a domain extension, ".om"?
Or maybe "typograp.hu" (funny)
I am WAY too late, but please forgive me. This wonderful opportunity just can't be ignored:
-typogra.fi
-typographi.ac
-typographi.ae
-typogra.ph
-typographi.qa
-typographi.sh
-typographi.st
-typographi.um
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