October 14, 2009
How To: Make Things Look Tidy
Just yesterday, I was thinking that I should limit the number of posts that link to the New York Times' Moment blog... and then I saw this article about how trays make everything look instantly tidy. That Rita Konig, she's really got my number. Also, note her use of the phrase "the order of things" in the second sentence, a subtle nod to yours truly? Methinks so! (but not really)
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i love konig's posts. plus, have you seen her orange fiat? amazing.
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