About Typing…
You can watch someone type and still have no idea what they are going to say. You can see they have read your message and wonder why they have not replied. You can rewrite a sentence three times and still feel like it says too much, or not enough.
Typing… is about these moments and what they reveal about communication now. It is less interested in breaking news or broad claims about technology than in communication as lived experience, paying attention to how platforms shape conversation long before we notice it. As a digital culture publication, Typing… approaches communication not as a side effect of technology, but as one of the main ways digital life is felt and understood.
In this space, communication unfolds through platforms, shaped by delay and quietly loaded with meaning that is not always spoken. What begins in messages often carries into how people search, respond, connect, and relate online. Much of what feels confusing about communication online is not random. It is patterned. Designed. Repeated.
Typing… exists to make those patterns visible, so that the things that feel subtle, awkward, or hard to explain start to make sense.
About the creator
Hi, it’s Yannis. As an international student, so much of my daily communication happens online that it made me wonder what communication becomes when typing starts to feel more natural than talking. Boom! Typing… grew out of that question.
