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‘I Feel Good Today’ at Erste Liebe Bar in Hamburg by Niels Bruschke of Santiago Design.

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‘I Feel Good Today’ at Erste Liebe Bar in Hamburg by Niels Bruschke of Santiago Design.

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floresenelatico:

Some Disassembly Required by Aeneas Wilder

Constructed using 10,00 uniform pieces of Iroko wood, the original idea was to create a structure within the confines of another. However, it also doubled as a public event for when they sent the whole thing crashing down. I’ll say it if nobody else will: JJJJEEEEEEEEENNNNNGGGGAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

(via: Yorkshire Sculpture Park, mymodernmet)

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typeworship:

Hand & Eye Letterpress

On researching letterpress studios in London I came across this specialist, established in 1985 by Phil Abel and joined by Nick Gill. The printers only use letterpress machines and have an impressive catalogue of work.

The range of stationary, above, is for the copy writers TotalContent and designed by NB:Studio who were seeking a wood letter look. It’s printed with fluorescent orange and under inked to achieve the textured effect.

Hand & Eye also create zinc plates for printing (bottom), created by a photo-etching process from a digital file.

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biomedicalephemera:

From “Cabinet of Oriental Entomology” by J.O. Westwood, Esq. 
Even though it’s titled “Oriental”, the insects are from India and the adjacent islands.

biomedicalephemera:

From “Cabinet of Oriental Entomology” by J.O. Westwood, Esq. 

Even though it’s titled “Oriental”, the insects are from India and the adjacent islands.

(via biomedicalephemera)

typeverything:

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‘I Feel Good Today’ at Erste Liebe Bar in Hamburg by Niels Bruschke of Santiago Design.

typeverything:

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‘I Feel Good Today’ at Erste Liebe Bar in Hamburg by Niels Bruschke of Santiago Design.

(via iliketype)

kawaii!

danceabletragedy:

Cute crafts by Nicole Gastonguay

floresenelatico:

Some Disassembly Required by Aeneas Wilder

Constructed using 10,00 uniform pieces of Iroko wood, the original idea was to create a structure within the confines of another. However, it also doubled as a public event for when they sent the whole thing crashing down. I’ll say it if nobody else will: JJJJEEEEEEEEENNNNNGGGGAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

(via: Yorkshire Sculpture Park, mymodernmet)

(Source: ianbrooks)

(Source: smchu, via iliketype)

typeworship:

Hand & Eye Letterpress

On researching letterpress studios in London I came across this specialist, established in 1985 by Phil Abel and joined by Nick Gill. The printers only use letterpress machines and have an impressive catalogue of work.

The range of stationary, above, is for the copy writers TotalContent and designed by NB:Studio who were seeking a wood letter look. It’s printed with fluorescent orange and under inked to achieve the textured effect.

Hand & Eye also create zinc plates for printing (bottom), created by a photo-etching process from a digital file.

(via iliketype)

biomedicalephemera:

From “Cabinet of Oriental Entomology” by J.O. Westwood, Esq. 
Even though it’s titled “Oriental”, the insects are from India and the adjacent islands.

biomedicalephemera:

From “Cabinet of Oriental Entomology” by J.O. Westwood, Esq. 

Even though it’s titled “Oriental”, the insects are from India and the adjacent islands.

(via biomedicalephemera)

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