Jason Kottke | |
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![]() Kottke in 2005 | |
Born | September 27, 1973 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Coe College |
Occupation(s) | Blogger, designer |
Known for | kottke |
Spouse | Meg Hourihan (divorced) |
Children | 2 |
Jason Kottke (born September 27, 1973) is an American blogger, graphic designer, and web designer known for his blog Kottke.org. [1] He won a Lifetime Achievement Award as a blogger. [2]
Kottke attended Coe College on scholarship in Iowa and eventually began a career in design. [3] In 1999, he designed the Silkscreen typeface—since used by Adobe, MTV, and Volvo among others. [4] His design work has appeared in The New Yorker , The New York Times , Forbes , and Brill's Content . Kottke created the iconic Gawker logo in 2002 in what he claims was "whipped up in Photoshop in 30 minutes as a placeholder". [5]
Kottke is considered a pioneering blogger and began his blog in March 1998. [6] In 2000, Kottke and his then-girlfriend were profiled in a New Yorker article, "You've Got Blog", which introduced blogging to a wider audience. [7] [8] His contributions to blogging were acknowledged when he won a Bloggie Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003 after five years of blogging. In 2005 Kottke was able to quit his day job to focus on blogging full-time. [9] Kottke writes that as of 2019, "Probably 60 percent of my revenue is from membership, and the rest is from Amazon and ads." [10] His blogging got him in trouble with Sony [11] when he broke the news [12] of the loss that broke Ken Jennings' Jeopardy! win streak. [13]
Kottke was married to Meg Hourihan and they have two children. [14] He lives in Vermont. [15]