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some time ago I received an e-mail:
Hello Hanny B,
I'm the designer of the structure you saw in Enschede and I
particularly like the photos you posted on Flickr. I'm
writing to ask if it's possible I may use them - either to
send to potential bookers to give them a broader picture of
what the structure is like, or for them to use for publicity
images - in a festival programme for example.
Please let me know what you think.
Best wishes
Alan Parkinson
more Flickrites were approached and this is the result...
Diseñado por mi y donde además sale una reseña de mi laburo. Textos: Alan Goldman.
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In this issue:
New foundry: Hoftype
New Sudtipos font: Adios Script
New Filmotype font: Filmotype Kitten
New NeubauLaden fonts: H15 Package, NBTypewriter-R 35-75
More news: G-Type republished, Rosetta files improved,
Beatty fonts in OT format
The Big Font Ranking: 100 Best Typefaces of All Time
TYPO San Francisco Connect: Begins tomorrow
Masthead fonts:
Backstory: This is a newsletter that Michael Morrow (See Hawaiian Album) and I created in the waning months of 1999. For those of you who lived through that time you'll remember the low-level paranoia about computers malfunctioning when the clock chimed midnight. A neighbor of Michael's took the fears a bit too seriously and Michael felt it was his duty to make fun of the poor sod, so we created this five page newsletter, posting them in the neighborhood on New Year's Eve. Nothing came of it, at both the macro and micro ends, but we had great fun making it.
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Anyone who shoots birds will know how difficult it is to get a good shot of a Red Bellied Woodpecker. They rarely stay still and when you find them they like to hope around to the other side of the tree. The worse is the lightning condition where these woodpeckers are usually found which is mostly shady low light areas. Needless to say I have never gotten a good clean Red Bellied Woodpecker shot until my recent trip to the Everglades National Park. I found this guy in all the right conditions to pull off my sharpest Red Bellied Woodpecker shot to date.
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Letterpress Custom Newsletter: Sharpest Tool in the Shed. Customized monthly newsletter for a general contractor. Design includes a lot of custom components to convey the sense of process to recipients, primarily architects in the Boulder / Denver area.
In This Issue:
Exclusive from Process Type Foundry:Elena, Anchor, Capucine, Klavika Condensed
New Filmotype fonts: Filmotype Havana, Filmotype Lucky
New Astype font: Vtg Stencil US No. 4
New Comicraft font: Spaghetti Western
New foundry: Neapolitan
Masthead Fonts:
Vtg Stencil US No. 4 by Astype
This is the cover page of a newsletter I'm trying to help another local church with.
The background is that way because it matches the background on their website. I'm not thrilled with the way the text shows up. Any thoughts about that?
None of the art in this is stolen. Some of it is stock photo...and the "In God We Trust" piece (on the inside) is an idea I got from jimbabwe_23's piece on here...with his permission. It's not his piece...but his piece is where the thought originated from.
P.S. This is my first try at this. I'm not a designer, I'm a pastor who has to do his own design out of necessity. And I'm just trying to help another church in the same situation.
A proposed rebrand for the medical newsletter "Emergency Medicine Reports". While it outperformed all other options in focus tests, management ignored the results and chose to stick closer to their old logo.
New Fontsmith Fonts: Dillon, Jack, Sally, Rufus
More New Fonts: Coranto 2, Periódico, and Palestina
Exclusive Font: Basile from Tipo
Free Font: Calluna Sans Regular from exljbris
Special Offer: 50% off selected fonts from OurType
I'm putting the newsletter of the Independent Photography in the South East group into the envelopes together with this commission "The Silent Walk"
IN THIS ISSUE:
Designer Spotlight: Frederic Goudy
Great American Typefaces: Top 10
Foundry Focus: Process Type Foundry
New Bold Monday font: Trio Grotesk
ReType promo: 25% off Lavigne Text & Display, Winco, Kade
What’s new on FontShop: This month’s new fonts on the blog
MASTHEAD FONTS:
Franklin ITC Compressed & Franklin ITC by ITC
Image Credit: Christian Thomas/fStop
Letterpress Custom Newsletter: Sharpest Tool in the Shed. Customized monthly newsletter for a general contractor. Design includes a lot of custom components to convey the sense of process to recipients, primarily architects in the Boulder / Denver area.
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Photography by Cormac McGloin
Article in Newsletter about the Co-Op Santa project. I will be at the Students Union this Saturday 11-3 to scan photos, please come along and take part. www.flickr.com/groups/1759525@N24/
Letterpress Custom Newsletter: Sharpest Tool in the Shed. Customized monthly newsletter for a general contractor. Design includes a lot of custom components to convey the sense of process to recipients, primarily architects in the Boulder / Denver area.