How the MetroCard became an icon of design

With its goofy block lettering and bright colors, the MetroCard feels like a relic, which it sort of is—an early 1990s design, complete with gradients and drop shadows, that’s managed to stick around long enough to become one of New York’s defining symbols. At a time when generic minimalism and the sheen of AI-generated graphicsContinueContinue reading “How the MetroCard became an icon of design”

3 things I won’t miss about remote work as RTO policies get stricter in 2026

Over the past five years, the remote work revolution has changed life as we know it for corporate folks like myself. And while I’m on the record singing the praises of working from home, I’d like to set the record straight: It’s not without its faults. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve enjoyed my weekday afternoon naps andContinueContinue reading “3 things I won’t miss about remote work as RTO policies get stricter in 2026”

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