About ruk.ca

This is a journal, updated frequently since 1999, published by me, Peter Rukavina.

I write here about topics including technology, design, printing, travel and Prince Edward Island.

You can read these posts in a variety of ways:

How Much I’ve Written

All told, there are more than 10,000 posts here, just over 2.5 million words. Publication frequency has varied by year: so far 2005 was the most vigorous publishing year.

The average length of posts from 1999 to 2026 was 234 words. The longest post to date have been “Adventures on the Information Red Clay Road” Redux from 2012 and I’m the Map: Mapping and Agency in a Digital World from 2016.

A chart showing blog posts written per year from 1999 to 2026.

Content License

ruk.ca | Peter Rukavina’s Weblog by Peter Rukavina is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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About This Blog

Photo of Peter RukavinaI am . I am a writer, letterpress printer, and a curious person.

To learn more about me, read my /nowlook at my bio, listen to audio I’ve posted, read presentations and speeches I’ve written, or get in touch (peter@rukavina.net is the quickest way). 

I have been writing here since May 1999: you can explore the 25+ years of blog posts in the archive.

You can subscribe to an RSS feed of posts, an RSS feed of comments, or a podcast RSS feed that just contains audio posts. You can also receive a daily digests of posts by email. I also publish an OPML blogroll.

Elsewhere: InstagramYouTubeVimeoORCIDOpenStreetMapInternet ArchivePEI.artDrupalGithub.