Scrabble Typography Edition
Typography nerds unite– Scrabble now looks great with this Tyopgrahy Edition. Made from beautiful solid walnut, for $199.
Continue Reading →Typography nerds unite– Scrabble now looks great with this Tyopgrahy Edition. Made from beautiful solid walnut, for $199.
Continue Reading →Love fonts? Me too. Want to see them in use in print design and all over the web in the real world? Check out Fonts In Use where you can see type at work in all it's beauty and glory.
Continue Reading →Practicing Feng Shui (shameless plug for my fathers book) is but one way of expressing oneself and opening up your life through the arrangement of furniture. If you're not in possession of someone to help you move that weighty bookshelf…
Continue Reading →One could argue that umbrellas are more effectively used as weaponry on big city street settings; despite their eye-poking potential, one of the more pleasant aspects of toting an umbrella is the gentle rhythmic pitter-patter created by the different sized…
Continue Reading →This year is the 50th birthday of Helvetica, and this isn't at all lost on the design world. The birthday font is being celebrated everywhere from being immortalized on wallpaper to being featured in a year-long exhibit at MoMA. It…
Continue Reading →Helvetica is a full-length independent documentary film that investigates the deeper and more subtle ways in which type affects our daily lives. Using the now ubiquitous font helvetica as the thematic centerpiece, the film explores urban spaces with regards to…
Continue Reading →Fonts more fonts, one for every occasion. Remember Typeco? The designer of the the Typeco fonts designed these stencil fonts he calls SUPER DUTY. They're somewhere between serious and fun; Super Duty is designed with sharp mechanical angles which give…
Continue Reading →Remember how to I told you I loved fonts?--What would be better than an entire blog dedicated to free fonts? Welcome to blog land Font Leech, I wish you well. They're new, so give 'em a break, but slowly I…
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