“The king has donkey ears” should have been used more often in 2008.

We found this neat tool after Jer Thorp made us some design-related graphs. Actually, Jer found it. It allows you to compare the frequency of any two words or phrases in the entire text of the New York Times for 2008. The results are not as pretty as Jer’s graphs, but it’s DIY and it’s a very easy way to lose half an hour. You can search anything from the ridiculous to the sublime.

Tags: 2008, API, decor, frequency, game, interiors, New York Times, phrase, search, time waster, word
