I must admit that as much as I love letterpress, sometimes I don’t always have the patience for it.
However, I really enjoy the abstract and playful letterpress compositions from Huldra Press.
Drive by tagging at its best. What an efficient way to make your mark on the public space. Watch the video and
find step by step instructions on how to make your own looptaggr here. {via.www.todayandtomorrow.net}
It is that time of year to start setting some goals and making some
wishes. These wood clipboards by Decoylab, will work perfectly.
Laura’s Wish List // 1. plaid plate 2. Monroe font 3. gather together clutch 3. vintage bingo cards 4. type
sketcher notebook 5. camera tape dispenser 6. Tom’s shoes 7. mountain peak basket 8. bird ornament
Business in the front, party on the sides…lol. Business cards designed by and for AFOM,
A Friend of Mine. I’ve always wanted to hand paint the edges like this.
I am waist deep in thesis writing at the moment and I am researching typography
in the public space. I came across this chapel wall image from Lisbon, Portugal.
Is that a swarm of bees? Nope…they are the names of all the visitors of this exhibition.
Slovakian artist Roman Ondák has created a living infographic. {via Design Boom}
I can’t wait till Linotype: The Film comes out. Here is a teaser. I know…I’m a big nerd. But this is an amazing machine.
It revolutionized the way things are printed today!











