








2. Benoit Pioulard - Precis"The front cover image comes from an edition of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy, and was originally drawn with black lines on a white background. It presents exactly 100 successive pulses from the first pulsar discovered, PSR B1919+21 (often referred to in the context of this album by its older name, CP[1] The cover design is credited to Joy Division, Peter Saville and Chris Mathan. The back cover of the album contains no track listings, leaving a blank table where one would expect the listings to be.
The original LP release contained no track information on the labels, nor the traditional "side one" and "side two" designations. The ostensible "side one" was labeled Outside and displayed a reproduction of the image on the album cover, while the other side was labeled Inside and displayed the same image with the colors reversed (black-on-white). Track information and album credits appeared on the inner sleeve only."
"OK, so it's a funny word . . . but what is publication design, anyway? Publication design is the name for when your body begins to develop and change. During publication design, your body will grow faster than any other time in your life, except for when you were an infant. Back then, your body was growing rapidly and you were learning new things — you'll be doing these things and much more during publication design. Except this time, you won't have diapers or a rattle and you'll have to dress yourself!
It's good to know about the changes that come along with publication design before they happen, and it's really important to remember that everybody goes through it. No matter where you live, whether you're a guy or a girl, or whether you like hip-hop or country music, you will experience the changes that occur during publication design. No two people are exactly alike. But one thing all adults have in common is they made it through publication design."Publication design means different things to different people. Some people believe that publication design as is defined in the example given above. Those people are wrong, because all I did was switch out the word "puberty" with "publication design".