
a hilariously silly tumblr series called the gluten-free museum, speaks for itself…


unit editions are due to release yet another great book: spin 360, celebrating the work of unit co-founder tony brook and his studio

…over the course of history, many new designs grew out of the tools that were available at that time. Pantographically milling round edges was much easier than cutting sharp angles, especially in counter forms; therefore many new wood type variations were realized in the rounded style…

fontshop examines the history of round type
a years worth of posters from sincetoday


…she builds small, tabletop dioramas out of an 8×11 printed picture, printed out Photoshop gradients, and painted plywood. O’Keefe shoots the still life in such a way that the included photograph is the most three-dimensional-looking object, while everything else appears flat…

some really amazing work from artist erin o’keefe

check her portfolio and this article via: wired
