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News and announcements from the Are.na team.

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by Johannes Breyer, Charles Broskoski, and Meg Miller
Introducing Areal, Are.na’s New Typeface
An interview with Dinamo’s Johannes Breyer on the custom Arial “revival” typeface.
by Johannes Breyer, Charles Broskoski, and Meg Miller

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by Meg Miller
Introducing a New Publication from Naive Yearly and Are.na
Eight pieces exploring the odd, quiet, and poetic web.
by Meg Miller

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by Charles Broskoski
Our New Web Client, Sander, is Live
We are simply now the most current version of ourselves.
by Charles Broskoski

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by Charles Broskoski
Introducing Sander, Our New Web Client
Our in-progress rebuild of the the entire web interface for Are.na is now available for premium members to test
by Charles Broskoski

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by Charles Broskoski
Building together
We're committing to being supported entirely by the community we serve.
by Charles Broskoski

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by Leo Shaw
How do you use the internet mindfully?
An introduction to our book with The Creative Independent
by Leo Shaw

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by Are.na Team
We are now letting anyone invest in Are.na. Here's why.
Are.na is changing what an online community can be, and we want you to be a part of the process
by Are.na Team

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by Are.na Team
To 2018
Let’s use the agency we have to build an Internet that better serves us all.
by Are.na Team

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by Are.na Team
Announcing the winners of the 2017 Are.na Grants
We're pleased to announce the recipients of our inaugural Are.na Grants program, a new initiative to support research, writing, and creative projects developed on Are.na.
by Are.na Team

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by Are.na Team
Announcing Are.na Grants
We're pleased to announce the Are.na Grants program, a new initiative to support research, writing, and creative projects developed on Are.na.
by Are.na Team

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by Charles Broskoski
Summer Update
We're making a space on the Internet where we can think clearly and collaborate openly with others on shared interests.
by Charles Broskoski

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by Are.na Team
Information Systems
In the 60's and 70's, many people had utopian ideas about what personal networked computers could do for culture and education. Not all of them turned out.
by Are.na Team
