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The Palace of Typographic Masonry

The Palace of Typographic Masonry: A New, Striking Exhibit by Graphic Matters and Dutch Graphic Designer, Richard Niessen

Hello, and welcome to The Palace of Typographic Masonry. Please keep your eyes, ears and mind open as you wander these corridors, chambers, pavilions, labyrinths, galleries and rooms. Don’t get lost now. Its architect and proprietor, Dutch graphic designer, Richard…

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KOBU™ Foundry’s Immersive Type Factory Exhibition Stops Viewers In Their Tracks & Introduces New Ways To Look At Type

Invited to participate in the 10th edition of the Algarve Design Meeting, an annual event that promotes arts and design in the Algarve, Portugal, KOBU™ Foundry (the type foundry of KOBU™ Agency) have put together an immersive exhibition that poses…

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Ting-An Ho’s Latest Exhibition Identity Revives Early Internet Age Nostalgia To See What Happens When Fonts Go Wrong…

The dancing glyphs and glitchy atmospheres of Ting-An Ho’s identity for ‘Oops! the fonts went wrong’, a typeface exhibition held at Taiwan Design Museum in Taipei earlier this year, are decidedly jarring. As the exhibition itself demands, the identity confronts…

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Across Borders; The Inspiring Project Defying Borders and Designing Collaboratively in Aid of Refugee Women in Lebanon

In the words of Mayúscula (@mayusculabrands), ‘Borders are meeting points, not barriers; crossroads where we can all meet to imagine a better destiny’. This thoughtful reshuffle of what borders are, what they could be, and what they mean, serves as…

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