A 10th-century alphabet with the coolest ‘A’ I’ve ever seen—reminiscent of the Eye of Ra.
‘The hand book of mediaeval alphabets and devices’ (1853), by Henry Shaw.
I was recently interviewed by @type01_ about the process and motivations behind The Languages Around Us, my final project at PgDVC last year. Read it at https://t.co/kPyDeL2Byg🙂
Moving from Backup and Sync to @googledrive for Desktop, @Google just got rid of the only reason why I used their cloud service. I can no longer automatically upload files to the cloud and safely delete them from my computer or I’ll lose them. Everything is always 100% synced 🤦♂️
🔈 had the oppourtunity to work with the new snap AR spectacles — and had the idea of a poem you could walk through. collaborated with the amazing @shantell_martin who made a beautiful short poem and this is in glasses recording / excerpt of what it looked and sounded like…
My documentary film "Rams" is streaming FREE worldwide to celebrate designer Dieter Rams' 89th birthday. Watch now through 3pm EST tomorrow: https://t.co/pTd1F7gEDA
RT this, I'll choose 3 random retweeters tomorrow at noon EST to win a letterpress print, soundtrack LP and more!
In 1954, Tom Eckersley set up the UK’s first undergraduate graphic design course at what was then the London College of Printing (LCP), now known as the London College of Communication (LCC). https://t.co/bGaEmLsyj4