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Peter Vidani on the Evolution of the Tumblr Dashboard
Ministry of Design senior minister Peter Vidani lays hands on every aspect of Tumblr’s visual and usage aesthetic. Initially contracted to work on theme creation, he came aboard full-time in 2009 and has steadily advanced his design philosophy of utility and simplicity. One of his primary, perpetual obsessions could be considered the real face of Tumblr: the Dashboard.
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Peter Vidani on the Evolution of the Tumblr Dashboard

Ministry of Design senior minister Peter Vidani lays hands on every aspect of Tumblr’s visual and usage aesthetic. Initially contracted to work on theme creation, he came aboard full-time in 2009 and has steadily advanced his design philosophy of utility and simplicity. One of his primary, perpetual obsessions could be considered the real face of Tumblr: the Dashboard.

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5 things you probably didn’t know about Cinco de Mayo

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Cinco de Mayo is a big part of American pop culture — but a joke in Mexico.

By MANUEL RUEDA

Mexican restaurants will be rolling out the margarita specials, and mariachis will get some folks rowdy as the US celebrates Cinco de Mayo. But how did it all begin? Here are five things you probably didn’t know about this Mexican-American holiday.

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Tenochtitlán y la ciudad de México.Este gif animado muestra cómo se hubiera visto Tenochtitlán de sureste a noreste y en la imagen aparecen los nombres de varios puntos de la actual ciudad de México, como referencia.La imagen original es del talentosísimo Tomás Filsinger, que ha hecho muchos planos y vistas de Tenochtitlán y su evolución hasta la actual ciudad de México.

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My Mexico

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Tenochtitlán y la ciudad de México.

Este gif animado muestra cómo se hubiera visto Tenochtitlán de sureste a noreste y en la imagen aparecen los nombres de varios puntos de la actual ciudad de México, como referencia.

La imagen original es del talentosísimo Tomás Filsinger, que ha hecho muchos planos y vistas de Tenochtitlán y su evolución hasta la actual ciudad de México.

My Mexico

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