Today for we present a selection of handset type displays by Michael Tarachow from his 1988 book 'The Pentagram Press Commonplace Book,' printed in an edition of 176 copies signed by the printer. Learn more: https://t.co/L685kjJxK1

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It's Today we've got some Monotype Ornaments by David Bethel including his Glint, Scorpio, and Blaze ornaments. These images are from David Bethel’s article “Creating Printer’s Flowers,” published in Matrix 13, Winter 1993. https://t.co/7L4tZg93IN

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It's This week we present a selection of designs by our favorite type designer and calligrapher Hermann Zapf from the 1987 publication 'Hermann Zapf & His Design Philosophy' published in Chicago by the Society of Typographic Arts. Learn more: https://t.co/1gYxwnZaMl

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Last week we presented wood engravings by Nora S. Unwin from 'Joseph; the King James Version of a Well-loved Tale,' and today we present Unwin’s fine wood-engraved historiated initials for the chapter openings of the book for Learn more: https://t.co/aHPoHyuzIx

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It's This week we present a children’s-book version of 'Peter and the Wolf' designed by two noted type designers: Warren Chappell and Hollis Holland. The book features graphic design and illustrations by Chappell and calligraphy by Holland. https://t.co/MizwFCu1d8

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For this we're vibing this indulgent statement of self-love from Nashville based designer and lettering artist Cymone Wilder.

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Branding and type combine this with this bad ass work by teacher Bonnie Eichelberger for Bad Behaviour Podcast.

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We are reminded this by the beautiful work of lettering artist and designer that we can be conscious and loving while also standing up for ourselves in the face of life's challenges.

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This week's is this colourful, geometric typeface by graduate Imogen Sheppardson for her 'Mumbai Culture Festival' branding project.

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.’s playful, constructible type system "Q" is the lego of typefaces > https://t.co/Trc42yhmuL

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This playful illustration from Chicago-based lettering artist is a mood we can absolutely relate to this How about you?

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Some beautiful handwritten type—and some great motivation for our and students' final portfolio push—in this week's from Sarah Demers.

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For the fancy title page of 𝙇𝙚𝙨 𝘿𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙚𝙨 𝙙𝙚𝙨 𝙔𝙚𝙪𝙭 𝙚𝙩 𝙙𝙚 𝙡'𝙀𝙨𝙥𝙧𝙞𝙩, T.1, P.1-3 (1764-68) by Georg Wolfgang Knorr. Contributed in by ➡️ https://t.co/kdDAPylpgR

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We have five free tickets up for grabs for tonight’s talk on Max Gill and Maps with Caroline Walker, Carl Jepps and Adam Dant. Either reply to this thread or DM us if you’re interested!

https://t.co/dQA2qyuEPP

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Big business, big world. Herbert Bayer’s World Geo-Graphic Atlas,1953. Article by Peter Brawne in https://t.co/Nr0NzfqTFj
More about maps at tomorrow’s https://t.co/9oacsYK3pg

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In the lead up to ’s lecture ‘Max + Maps’ on 4 December we’ll be sharing some of our favourite maps with you over the next week and would love it if you could contribute too using the

For more info and tickets > https://t.co/RMGsH6Xh1j

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Two events a week apart:
Film Night in Leeds on 27 Nov, https://t.co/5Dp6WY2bKa (including design doc about
and ‘Max Gill and maps’, with Adam Dant and Caroline Walker, at St Bride Library on 4 Dec, https://t.co/Rz2h9rgDkG
Please tell your friends (or RT)!

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