1Pick a random number from 1-100 on random.org2Starting with the first word, count words in alphabetical order to that number in the TD6 glossary3Shout out and write down that one (1) word or principle4Set a 13 minute timer at www.google.com and collect 13 examples that exemplify your typographic principle / term from images.google.com5Number your example images in the order you selected them6Pick a random number from 1-13 on random.org7Select the numbered image that corresponds with the random number you chose8Choose a content category from the film collection on publicdomain.org that best matches the theme of the image you selected9Capture one (1) frame from the middle of a film that’s at the middle of the category list10Take a 10 minute break11Search for the date of the film you selected on dp.la12Pick a random number from 1-5 on random.org13In the 'Subject' block on the search results page, count to and select the link in the list that corresponds to the random number you selected14From the pager at the bottom of the search results, choose the page link that is the day of the month you were born15Starting at the top of the list, count to and download the one (1) image that is the number of your month of birth16Write down the one (1) word with the greatest hierarchy in this image17Search for this word on digitalcollections.nypl.org and choose the first three (3) artifacts that feature an image of a face18Search for a place you have always wanted to travel commons.wikimedia.org19Select one (1) map that is full color20Search for the same place on nasa.gov21Select one (1) of the first five images from the search results22Search for your favorite lunch food on flickr.com/commons23Select two (2) images that contain words from the search results24Using 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