A Grammar of Colouring "A compilation of the 1800s chemist, George Field, intended to give decorative artists information on the origin, composition and properties of various pigments, dyes and paints." with art-and-designcolour
A Quick Guide to Sans-Serif Fonts "The first documented usage of sans-serif type was in 1723, by Scottish scholar Thomas Dempster, in his book De Etruria regali libri VII." [http://main-cat.nls.uk/vwebv/search?searchArg1=etruria&argType1=all&searchCode1=TKEY&combine2=and&searchArg2=dempster&argType2=all&searchCode2=NKEY&combine3=and&searchArg3=&argType3=all&searchCode3=GKEY&year=2013-2013&fromYear=&toYear=&location=all&place=all&type=all&language=all&recCount=25&searchType=2&page.search.search.button=Search] with typography
A Vision of Britain through Time "A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of Britain to create a record of how the country and its localities have changed." with history
Abandoned Communities "Since the Middle Ages thousands of towns, villages, and other human communities in Great Britain have been abandoned [...] This website commemorates all abandoned communities..." with history
AccountKiller "AccountKiller collects direct links and deleting instructions to make account termination easy. Websites like Skype that do not allow deleting your profile in an easy way at all get blacklisted..." with computers-internet-databy 4 users
AI on the risks of artificial intelligence in libraries "Last week we asked Chat GPT about the impact of AI on libraries and got a summary of things AI could be used for. DTG felt this was not a balanced view of the full ‘impact’ so we asked a slightly more direct question about the risks." with library-managementwork
An Image of Sound (BBC R4) "Photographer Andrew Heptinstall's quest to represent sound within a photograph [...] He spends a day on Hadrian's Wall with blind photographer Rosita McKenzie and meets Prof. Fiona Macpherson from Glasgow University to gain an insight into human senses and perception." with photography