Edward Tufte’s Graphic of the Day

Edward Tufte's Graphic of the Day: Princeton University Acceptance LetterFrom Edward Tufte’s Graphic of the Day, the brilliant Princeton University Acceptance Letter.

Does anyone know how to pronounce Tufte’s last name? I’ve been calling him “tuft”, but I’ve recentely been told that it’s actualy “tuftee” (with the emphasis the second sylable pronounced as a long ‘e’). If so, I’ll add this to the long list of names I’ve long been mispronouncing (appologies to Derek Powazek, Dave Winer, Jason Kottke, and Matt Haughey). Such is the danger of a text-based medium.

 

9 thoughts on “Edward Tufte’s Graphic of the Day

  1. And for those of you who are unsure, Steven “Garrity” is pronounced Steven “Gäritee”

    Just pretend you’re pronouncing it like a pirate as in: “Steven Garrity found the hidden booty”

  2. YARG!

    That’s right. I am not, as far as I know, heir to the Garrity Flashlight fortune.

  3. Very true about text medium. I’ve always pronounced Edward’s last name as “Tuff-tee”, but I’ve embarrassed myself serveral times by mis-pronoucing other names I have only read.

  4. Are we *sure* it’s “Tuft-y?” What language would pronounce that spelling that way? In my mind I would say: English, it should be “Tuft,” silent “e.” In German, it would be “Tuft-uh” or “Tuft’-eh.” French? Well, I’ll cede to our Canadian friends who would know more than I, but I would guess the same as English. I simply can’t think of a language who would spell like this, and pronounce it “Tuft-y.” Perhaps it was a nickname-type of thingÂ… “Hey,there’s my buddy! What’s up Tuft-y?”

  5. Seeing as Edward Tufte himself suggests the pronunciation as “tuff-tee” that would seem to be the correct one no matter what the root language might be…

    • Mayor Quimby: Now, Mr. Larry White!
    • Barry White: Actually, it’s Barry White.
    • Mayor Quimby: Well, it says here ‘Larry.’
    • Barry White: I think I know my own name.
    • Mayor Quimby: Yeah? Well, we’ll just see.

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