ahhhh, typography.


From Typeneu.


Smart, simple things make me smile. From Tom Crabtree.
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About this project from Eric Smith:I was recently diagnosed with cancer and have begun down the treatment road. I have learned to saturate each moment in front of me with all of my energy, as well as many other tremendous lessons. I decided to create a poster series with some quotes that have driven close to my spirit throughout this whole ordeal. Proceeds from the sale of these posters will be donated towards the Live Strong Foundation. Please purchase one, or three, and spread words of hope and inspiration. They are 11"× 17" and printed on a nice recycled matte paper.
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4:28 PM
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Wow. This guy's typography is amazing. Seriously.
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things like this make me wish i lived in london. good thing for online print shops.
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1:55 PM
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Wow. Beautiful work. Lovely typography.
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1:47 PM
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a shout out to my fellow weaselhawks for our killer game last night. it was glorious!!
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12:12 PM
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A great message, executed originally. Posting photos doesn't do it justice. Try it for yourself.
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10:40 AM
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It reminds me of my mom. From Poppy Talk.
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4:52 PM
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Featured on Design*Sponge today. I need to do this!
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4:05 PM
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A fantastic new blog from Alice Stevenson. I love the Finland print. Such fun colors.
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5:57 PM
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this blew my mind. absolutely amazing architecture.
"The complex stands where Osaka’s baseball stadium used to be until 2003, and consists of a 30-floor skyscraper, Parks Tower, and a shopping mall with eight floors of terraced gardens. The sloping park connects to the street, welcoming passers-by to enjoy its groves of trees, clusters of rocks, cliffs, lawn, streams, waterfalls, ponds and outdoor terraces."
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4:24 PM
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A beautiful id system from Hyperakt.
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12:33 PM
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i love these cards. the illustration is so simply, but lovely.
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10:45 AM
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aka, the death of the pocket protector. A fabulous take on tie-dying, found via Swissmissvia Nick.
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10:10 AM
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Pretty...and very Miami Vice! From Frellsted.
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9:42 AM
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Jamie and I are trying to think of a great place to visit this summer, on the cheap. I came across this article from GOOD Magazine and thought it was a fresh take on tourist destinations.
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