A Word About Wordle
Somehow, SOMEHOW, this fantastic online tool has escaped my attention until now—and I honestly can’t remember how I came across it since I became immediately mesmerized. I realize that this will definitely overtake the number one position on my list of great ways to waste the time I don’t have in actuality, but I’ve already rationalized it over to the list of things conducive to productivity.
For instance, though I spend eons of time re-coloring and changing fonts, the single second of inspiration that can be withdrawn from the disorder is (meaning I have convinced myself this is fact) worth all the wasted moments. Let me explain…
I write. At times. Sometimes—regularly—the thought is there, the idea is a good one, the words, the content, all there but I just can’t get started. The opening or closing—these are usually comparable to me—is floating around somewhere other than in my mind, same goes for the middle. Yes, I too, wonder how I ever produce anything useful at all.
If only I had a tool that could help me when I’m stumped… some kind of muse that would rearrange the words into phrases… something that could connect the important parts together… TaDa, Wordle!
I think that if you are a writer you’ll understand what I’m getting at. If you’re not, well, the damn thing is addicting anyway—it’s apparent that no point, really, needs to come from it. Just try it. Either type—copy-paste—a whole bunch of words in or enter a URL and Wordle will create a tangled mess of the words, which can then be tweaked—color, font, size, shape, order, direction—to your liking.
If it’s not a time-eraser for you like it instantly was for myself… congratulations, you obviously get much more done than I do.
Here is an example of what happens over in Wordle world. This is the art my words from my last post 160 Love Letters produces:
And one for this post:
Thank You, Jonathan Feinberg, for your creation. My procrastination will send you a medal when it gets around to it.
c’est tout


May 27th, 2009 at 10:46 PM
Original post by mattusmaximus
December 1st, 2009 at 11:43 PM
Though I haven’t been blogging much successfully.. but to be honest, what I learned from blogging is Content is King, Custom Looking Template is sure the Queen ! Your Unique Looks (Template & Logo) makes your blog seperate, different and memorable plus brandable. Then it comes to your content, depending how well and good you provide content. Visitors stay or leave !
December 6th, 2009 at 2:33 PM
Great list with some I missed, so thanks! (Hey that rhymed
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January 13th, 2010 at 7:06 PM
Now I know why so many people love this site