Tag: Mandy Brown

Hypertext as an agent of change:

But the technology we build inherits the social and political systems of the world we inhabit: it is not a pristine, perfect, clear-eyed utopia. It is as messy, sexist, racist, and fucked up as we are.

Making remote teams work:

our communication is no less real for its delivery via pixels rather than sound waves, and the remote-by-default habit ensures no one is disenfranchised.

Deploy. An essay by Mandy Brown that asks how we can more effectively create living texts.

Publish for people, not to them

Part of the job of a publisher today is to facilitate discussion—and that means being a part of it. It means that we publish for people, not to them.

Mandy Brown – Babies and the Bathwater.

On the news. There are too many great points in here to quote just one. It’s a beautiful essay by Mandy Brown about what news means to her and what she is willing to pay for.