maddy adams
to be used eventually to better purposes
maddy adams
pretty pattern
danmeth:


Clemmys
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kiransingh:

Evolution of Type, Exhibit 16/1-9 | Andreas Scheiger
kiransingh:

Evolution of Type, Exhibit 16/1-9 | Andreas Scheiger
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focusimaging:

Family Portraits with the Steiner Family! Shot in White Rock, BC on a beautiful and sunny December day!
focusimaging:

Family Portraits with the Steiner Family! Shot in White Rock, BC on a beautiful and sunny December day!
focusimaging:

Family Portraits with the Steiner Family! Shot in White Rock, BC on a beautiful and sunny December day!
I want to do this!
I want a terrarium so bad!
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typeworship:

The Neon Boneyard
I was recently sent this article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.
typeworship:

The Neon Boneyard
I was recently sent this article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.
typeworship:

The Neon Boneyard
I was recently sent this article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.
typeworship:

The Neon Boneyard
I was recently sent this article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.
typeworship:

The Neon Boneyard
I was recently sent this article, written by Josh Smith for IDSGN. He describes this typographer oasis, out in the dessert near Las Vegas. It looks stunning.
There are over 150 signs, some dating back to the 1930s, from the original Moulin Rouge to Liberace’s signature.
There’s some great photos. Take a look.