I believe the website www.mciancio.com is the place to look, but the few times I tried to visit it, it looked like the site was down and had possibly been hijacked by spammers or something similar and I was hesitant to link to it.
The site is still not working at the moment, the only thing I can suggest is check back from time to time.
Hi guys, thanks for your interest in my work. You can find my new site here, where also the poster can be viewed. Unfortunately it is sold out, but please check back for updates on possible reprints. Thanks!
I mean, it looks interesting, sure. But I think it almost says the opposite of what’s intended. I just feel like these characters change the pronunciation of the phrase so much, it’s almost saying, well actually we don’t need any more characters. It’s superfluous.
NO! I’m a francophone (we do have accents in french) and I refuse to use anything non-ascii, it’s a pain in the ass… (OK, being a software developer, I may be biased) The poster is pretty, but I disagree with the message, too bad :) Btw, isn’t the FedEx logo proof that you’re wrong? ;)
English once had several additional symbols, but the accents were dropped and the additional letters became combinations of modern letters like ae and th. As far as I know though the former only survives in place names.
If people are failing English as it is now, imagine with more rules. personally I like how it is, my “native” language is Spanish but I’m better at English(I also took a basic French course), trust me those extra characters tend to be a bitch.
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Is there any poster available? Thanks!
I’m not sure Mariana,
I believe the website www.mciancio.com is the place to look, but the few times I tried to visit it, it looked like the site was down and had possibly been hijacked by spammers or something similar and I was hesitant to link to it.
The site is still not working at the moment, the only thing I can suggest is check back from time to time.
bē čārēful whāt yoū wīšh for … thēy ārē grēāt ānnoyāņčē …
Hi guys, thanks for your interest in my work. You can find my new site here, where also the poster can be viewed. Unfortunately it is sold out, but please check back for updates on possible reprints. Thanks!
I mean, it looks interesting, sure. But I think it almost says the opposite of what’s intended. I just feel like these characters change the pronunciation of the phrase so much, it’s almost saying, well actually we don’t need any more characters. It’s superfluous.
NO! I’m a francophone (we do have accents in french) and I refuse to use anything non-ascii, it’s a pain in the ass… (OK, being a software developer, I may be biased)
The poster is pretty, but I disagree with the message, too bad :)
Btw, isn’t the FedEx logo proof that you’re wrong? ;)
English once had several additional symbols, but the accents were dropped and the additional letters became combinations of modern letters like ae and th. As far as I know though the former only survives in place names.
If people are failing English as it is now, imagine with more rules. personally I like how it is, my “native” language is Spanish but I’m better at English(I also took a basic French course), trust me those extra characters tend to be a bitch.