is a blog about design, technology and culture written by Khoi Vinh, and has been more or less continuously published since December 2000 in New York City. Khoi is currently Principal Designer at Adobe. Previously, Khoi was co-founder and CEO of Mixel (acquired in 2013), Design Director of The New York Times Online, and co-founder of the design studio Behavior, LLC. He is the author of “How They Got There: Interviews with Digital Designers About Their Careers”and “Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design,” and was named one of Fast Company’s “fifty most influential designers in America.” Khoi lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn with his wife and three children.
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Could you expand on the observation that the series was flawed ?
flawed?
When I say “flawed,” I’m referring to the several instances of cultural and racial stereotypes that can be found in the series, particularly in the earlier installments. They’re regrettable, and personally they don’t diminish my affection for the series, but I think it’s fair to acknowledge that their existence makes the series flawed.