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I finally found that Typography in the sky.... its below the PLAY exhibit, I'm sure eventually this will become and exhibit of its own but looks like work in progress atm!!! Its very cool anyway!
These glasses btw, were made by my dear friend Erpla Prieto!!! woooot!! I love 'em!
Here is the SLURL, when you get there, you need to jump down... I know its sounds suicidal but you will see it shortly after:)
slurl.com/secondlife/The Collective /44/68/701/
There's a pub on the way home that closed three months ago.
Boarded up with steel shutters the vandals have had to content themselves with smashing the lettering.
Once it said 'The Birch Coppice.'
Now it just spells out to the passer-by that no-one cares any more and this isn't a place to bring children up.
Tác phẩm 1 buổi chiều mưa... ( Nói tác phẩm cho nó oai, chứ khác j 1 bức tranh vẽ nguệch ngoạc đâu và lại cũng chống mạng nhện cho nhà mới )
Note: Những từ ngữ trên bức tranh được nghĩ trong đầu trong vòng 1 minute...
Fuji x-100F
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"I am (Comic Imp Card). Who the devil are you?"
A card pasted in a Victorian-era "Agent's Sample Book" that was issued by an unidentified calling card company.
I also have a blank copy of this card without the "Comic Imp Card" description or a name. See I Am ________, Who the Devil Are You? (below).
For an example of another card that was in the "Agent's Sample Book," see Fireman's Card (below).
I suppose the poster says it all.
Black ink on French 100 lb. Berrylicious Blue paper.
Hand letterpressed in an edition of 90 prints.
novel "Schiff nach Europa"
Written by Kutter and 'visually organised' by karl Gerstner in 1957
publisher: Arthur Niggli in Teufen
Markus Kutter (1925-2005) and Karl Gerstner were cofounder of GGK (Gerstner, Gredinger & Kutter) – a famous swiss advertising agency.
An old alphabet I knocked up, based on Pixação letters (a Brazilian graff style - get to know) . This seems to have got around a fair bit, making a recent appearance in the new book from Black Dog Publishing: Alphabets: A Miscellany Of Letters, which you can cop at blackdogonline.com/all-books/alphabets.html