Tyler challenged Phoebe to a summer of learning new design techniques. Phoebe accepted. The contestants will attempt to create one new work or learn one new graphic design technique/principle per day. The contestant who produces the least amount of days by the start of the Fall semester must buy the more productive contestant a big cake.
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12:43 pm - 12-23-2016
Hi Tyler, I created a post about the Möbius strip on my blog back in November 2011 and used an image from your website without knowing that it belongs to you. I just found out today that you own the image. I would have asked for your permission and credited you for the image if I had been aware of your ownership. I have now edited my post to give you the credit you deserve. I am really sorry for having used your image for years without asking you. If you want me now to delete my post, I would oblige myself to do so. Please accept my sincerest apology. You may check out my blog post at:
http://monochromatic-axonometric.blogspot.ca/2011/11/mobius-and-klein.html
5:08 pm - 12-23-2016
Hi Tyler. I asked Kee In if I could use his Moebius image in a philosophy of animals book I am contributing to (Edinburgh UP). He traced it back to you. Could I use it – hopefully for free (academic use)? If so, how should I credit you?
David Wood
Philosophy, Vanderbilt
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