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    You Make Your Rights

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    Imagine a world without identity, and what my mind would do trying to wrap itself around the concept of someone trying to sell me the idea of identity. I don’t mean lacking the ability to distinguish ourselves from other entities as separate individuals, I mean the idea of knowing who other people *are*. To relate this to open, let’s step back a moment from the idea of accounts *at all think of the internet as just one giant bulletin board, where anyone can leave notes anywhere. you’ve articulated the question well, but then you’ve dropped it, and fallen back to discussing the identity of blog posters again. Identity in a world of physical people you have met, people can talk to in person, is a kind of baseline.

    Knowing “ who someone is” in such a context means knowing what they look like, how they talk, what they believe, where they live, and what they do for a living. in theory, one might be acquainted with a person in that kind of way, and still be deceived about their identity; for example, they might be a secret mole, operating under deep cover for a foreign power. But for personal acquaintance still seems to be the best kind of identity you could ask for.

    The second kind of “identity” has developed, whereby one is known by one’s token. Originally this was one’s mark or signature; appended to a handwritten letter (or to some other sample of one’s handwriting) it was a fair indication that the signed content was one’s own work, or at least that one assented to its meaning.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Additional Categories Graphic Design, Education
    • Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 138
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      • Softcover: 9781739909307
    • Publish Date: Aug 15, 2021
    • Language English
    • Keywords Design, Carlos Simpson, You Make Your Rights
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    Carlos Simpson
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    Carlos Simpson is an entrepreneur, strategic graphic designer, artist, musician, and author based in London, United Kingdom. He graduated from the University of the West of England with a degree in Graphic Design and completed a placement at Neville Brody's Research Studios in London. Since then, he has worked as a designer for several well-known brands, including Topman, Selfridges, Ted Baker, Ben Sherman, and Oxfam. In 2016, he founded Carlos Simpson Design Studio in London. Carlos's paintings have been purchased by notable businesspeople, including Sergio Marchionne. As an author, Carlos is inspired by exploring new environments and cultures and finding ways to engage with his surroundings through authentic situations and conversations. He follows a ritual of improvising to better understand the human brain and the effect it has on individual lives, with the intention of exploring feelings, relationships, and daily situations and the magic touch of empathy.

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