@hellshakebrando@PigsAndPlans it's a geometric sans serif, classically would have been 'avant garde' (bunch of foundries have made their own drawing of it), this seems to be ITC's version of it, with tight kerning
the world was better when aspiring intellectuals instead of ostentatiously displaying their intellect would instead argue on forums about such things as kirby air ride and final fantasy ii
My mate Bouncer died yesterday. He’d lived with us for 13 years as a furry, purring, permanently migrating ornament.
I didn’t know I could feel such grief for a witless bag of bones who destroyed my favourite sofa and crapped in the shower tray.
Below is a picture taken on the day he selected me at the animal shelter.
This might be my spot of the year, a Tommy Kaira ZZ.
Seeing this car casually parked on the street of Ottawa is just unreal, whoever owns this gem has great taste in cars.
Mucho de esto fue gracias a La Mosca en la Pared, una de las publicaciones musicales más importantes que ha dado nuestro país. Elevó el periodismo musical impreso a objeto de culto por su impresionante diseño editorial, quienes pudimos hojear sus páginas saben a qué me refiero.
Imagine this: it’s 1980. A Yale trained abstract painter walks into a store, buys a cheap Texas Instruments TI-99/4A home computer… and instead of picking up a brush again, he teaches himself to code. That painter? Mark Wilson. One of the most important pioneers of digital art you’ve probably never heard of /1