Espresso, typography, and the Four Ms.
Photograph of a type assignment submitted by Cécile Ingarao for my Typography II course at MICA, Spring 2009.
Have you
Grungi frutti.
Near Fell's Point in Baltimore, on my way back from taking Michaela to work. She's learning
Brew bar.
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On our trip to Philly on Saturday, we found – just by chance while walking from Independence
Cities and the quiet interface.
She walked by just as I was taking the shot. This little old lady next to the tall, glass, modern
Urban interaction.
In my ongoing thinking about the city as an interface – as an operating system, if you will, of this thing
I want new letters.
The fact that graduate design programs bestow upon their students the MFA (Master of Fine Arts) degree is antiquated and
Dirty hands.
Those of you who know me moderately well have heard me talk about building my fixed-gear bike. Now that I
Design made you do it.
"Changing people’s behaviour through design has never been easy—consumer
behaviour maybe, but not necessarily people’s day
Lens.
If you're into photography, notably photojournalism, you should definitely check out the New York Times new blog, Lens.
Commuting and the International Typographic Style.
Gently rocked back and forth, I am mesmerized to work every morning in a big steel cradle. The hypnotic whir