The Birth of the Croissant & the Bagel
In the NY Times, but I found it on the Hunger Artist.
In the NY Times, but I found it on the Hunger Artist.
From If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There’d Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats.
Via The Journal of Urban Typography.
Gov listen to every phone call I make.
A nice blocky ampersand from the exceptional blog If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There’d Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats.
Screentones, patterns and a box of Cheeze-itz. I don’t really understand this one, but I guess it is pretty cool. From Jonathan.
But I like this pixelly fellow. Fun times. Abby from the University of Minnesota Student Unions & Activities. I work in the marketing department of Student Unions & Activities at the University of Minnesota. Judging by our name, you can probably guess why I would like to submit content. Our entire brand is based around […]
The ampersand gave me the excuse to post Jeff Canham’s work. Lots of hand lettering, signage, and Tijuana Brass inspired stuff.
Jon sent this photo he found on Shorpy. There are a few really nice ampersands hidden away in this image—which is too huge to post and too detailed to shrink down. The caption on shorpy: Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1900. “Old Corner Bookstore, first brick building in Boston.” Detroit Publishing Company 8×10 glass negative.
Also this one. Fun With Letraset. Via Speakup.