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Pick a random number from 1-100 on random.org
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Starting with the first word, count words in alphabetical order to that number in the TD6 glossary
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Shout out and write down that one (1) word or principle
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Set a 13 minute timer at www.google.com and collect 13 examples that exemplify your typographic principle / term from images.google.com
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Number your example images in the order you selected them
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Pick a random number from 1-13 on random.org
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Select the numbered image that corresponds with the random number you chose
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Choose a content category from the film collection on publicdomain.org that best matches the theme of the image you selected
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Capture one (1) frame from the middle of a film that’s at the middle of the category list
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Take a 10 minute break
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Search for the date of the film you selected on dp.la
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Pick a random number from 1-5 on random.org
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In the 'Subject' block on the search results page, count to and select the link in the list that corresponds to the random number you selected
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From the pager at the bottom of the search results, choose the page link that is the day of the month you were born
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Starting at the top of the list, count to and download the one (1) image that is the number of your month of birth
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Write down the one (1) word with the greatest hierarchy in this image
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Search for this word on digitalcollections.nypl.org and choose the first three (3) artifacts that feature an image of a face
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Search for a place you have always wanted to travel commons.wikimedia.org
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Select one (1) map that is full color
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Search for the same place on nasa.gov
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Select one (1) of the first five images from the search results
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Search for your favorite lunch food on flickr.com/commons
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Select two (2) images that contain words from the search results
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Using only the 12 items you've collected, create two and a half 11" x 17" spreads that teach your selected typographic term or principle in two and a half ways that have never before been conceived