While I certainly have no idea how we'll deal with the evolution of these personal digital archives and Google's role in preserving our life activities, a recent message from a long lost associate got me thinking about this. With one gmail and a few links that I was provided, my early years of being a type face designer brought many memories back to top of my mind. Similar to defragging your hard drive, everything about my years of design suddenly became clear again.
While the links to the ITC typeface I designed appear to be still active, the article from Publish magazine apparently is too old for Google to have scanned, and therefore my friend sent me photocopies.
My point in posting this has nothing to do with ego, but simply to show how the internet will change the way we chronicle our lives and it's something we all should consider. If anything, the most disturbing part of this rediscovery is how old I am now versus when Publish did the article in 1988!