Callie Neylan

Callie Neylan

Seattle, Washington
12
Jun
My city, myself.

My city, myself.

From Mapping Home: Learning a new city, remembering the old. By Aleksandar Hemon I returned to places I had known
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12
Jun
On cities and multiple mental models.

On cities and multiple mental models.

Looking down Dame Street toward Trinity College. Dublin, Ireland. Photo by Callie Neylan, February 2012. What I love about cities
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12
Jun
On Irish heritage and going home.

On Irish heritage and going home.

Fields near the Cliffs of Moher. County Clare, Ireland. Photo by Callie Neylan, February 6, 2012. My maternal grandfather’s
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12
Jun
If you don't understand it, don't design it.

If you don't understand it, don't design it.

Wayfinding signage at the Dublin Airport. Photo by Callie Neylan, January 2012. After my first day in Ireland, I’ve
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12
Jun
What would Gropius do? On how design education is like a bloated OS.

What would Gropius do? On how design education is like a bloated OS.

Multicultural typographic interpretations of the 2011 Icograda Design Education Manifesto. In her essay “Relevance In a Complex World” for the
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12
Jun
On loving nature.

On loving nature.

Map of Alaska via the University of Washington libraries. I can’t stop thinking about Alaska. One might wonder how
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12
Jun
Moonshadow.

Moonshadow.

Sometimes, I’m inspired to sing at the top of the stairs, where the acoustics are lovely.
12
Jun
In winter.

In winter.

Looking south across the Cook Inlet near Anchorage, Alaska, a plane approaches the Ted Stevens International Airport. Photo by Callie
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12
Jun
On smart cities, The Wire, and apps for Omar.

On smart cities, The Wire, and apps for Omar.

PocketCop is mobile technology whose goal is to get police out of their cars and onto the streets, so they
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12
Jun
On bird love, biophilia, and happiness.

On bird love, biophilia, and happiness.

Cardinal, webwallpapers.net. I got a beautiful pair of Bushnell binoculars for Christmas. “Because you’re so visual. So observant.
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