Monthly Archives: June 2008

I’ve had an excuse to let my inner-​child out with my recent tongue pierc­ing as solid foods were off the menu for the past week. So at our recent visit to the super­mar­ket I stashed up on soups and the like—perfect excuse to get some alpha­bet noodles.
Of course silli­ness always ensues with alpha­bet noodles—I was reading […]

Found this via ILT’s latest Sunday Type from font​blog.de:

Comic Jens is a looser and more aes­thetic alter­na­tive to Comic Sans by Jens Kutilek. With a whole­some set of 303 char­ac­ters in regular and bold, all avail­able freely under a Cre­ative Commons license in Open­Type format no one has an excuse to use Comic Sans anymore.

Check out the […]

Turning the pages of a 250-year old book has a unique­ness to it that makes it quite dif­fer­ent to flip­ping through what nor­mally sits on my bedside table. Last week a friend kindly gave me the oppor­tu­nity to peruse a German Lutheran bible, hand made for a Thomas CI Aussen (the “A” could poten­tially be […]