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Jared Benson

Executive Creative Director at @Punchcut, Founder of @Typophile. Futurist, mobilist, typographer
Art Direction
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http://punchcut.com

benson Glamour of running your own business #283: Cancelling much-anticipated SxSW plans.
benson OH: "Fanny packs, but really _cool_ fanny packs."
benson Tonight's summary: $600 cheesecake auction, overweight white guys high-tenning on the dance floor, drunk ladies falling down. #fundraiser
benson All this dance needs is a guy playing his leg like a guitar. Wait-- check!
benson Reconstructing my house in Inform7. Any old school text game (ahem, interactive fiction) fans out there? Make yer own: http://inform7.com/
benson Halo Legends DVD is actually pretty good. Watch out for Spartan #1337 #anime
benson Just turned a coworker's space back to 1985, complete with Commodore 64 and rotary desk phone. #Friday
benson When it comes to negotiating TSA lines, I'm Clooney in "Up In The Air." #efficient #3bins #outofmywaygrandma
benson Just picked up a Bluetooth headset. I promise, I promise, I will not become "that guy."
benson Original 1988 Eazy-E tape found in Commodore 64 tape drive. Awesomeness ensues.
benson Me: What food do you think they have at Taco Bell? Her(4): um, carrots?
benson While waiting for an eternity to see the doctor, Jared finally reaches for a magazine. June 1987
benson The origins of ASCII art. http://bnsn.com/1s
benson Can Lil Wayne bring his teeth to prison? http://bnsn.com/BD
benson The designs posted on the window are so brilliant you literally need sunglasses to view them! #sunnydayinSF
benson Apparently everyone in SF has forgotten how to drive in rain.
benson We figured out today that "Trader Joe's" is an anagram for "Jared Store." Fitting.
benson BPMing a bunch of new music.
benson Cold Soggy Tacos #LunchBandNames
benson Huge batches of AAA employees arriving via Bart. What happened to eating your own dog food?
benson A peek at the new Wired Magazine experience for iPad: http://bnsn.com/65
benson It has been nearly four years since Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw and his ability to speak. Esquire Magazine http://bnsn.com/3u