For those not in the design industry: Lorum Ipsum is the name given to placeholder text that designers use when needing to show a page of copy. It dates back to early printing and seems like randomly generated latin (it starts Lorum ipsum…).
However, imagine my suprise today when I actually looked to see what the translation of Lorum Ipsum was and it’s actually in praise of an easy life! How apt!
For those not in the design industry: Lorum Ipsum is the name given to placeholder text that designers use when needing to show a page of copy. It dates back to early printing and seems like randomly generated latin (it starts Lorum ipsum…).
However, imagine my suprise today when I actually looked to see what the translation of Lorum Ipsum was and it’s actually in praise of an easy life! How apt!
I like.
That was a literal translation of the Facebook “like” button, don’t you know?
Where’s the poke?