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Invite, 1 of 4. Wood and metal. Grot, Helvetica, Clarendon. The type was too big to fit on the plate so had to be done in two parts. Two men, six hundred posters, twelve hundred runs of the press.
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First foray into Letterpress, 2005. Brendan arranged all the characters from the bits and bobs draw onto the plate. It was at this point we thought of the Type Orphanage. The + was purely accidental. We made it red on the last run.
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Couple of years ago a friend asked me to design an identity for her Edinburgh club. I loved the idea of the logo being a town. A series of typographic styles and layouts that built a sense of an exciting place.
Two years later we pitched Selfridges the idea of rebranding not as shop but a destination. A place where shops live. The same design allowed us to create this idea of a town purely out of typography.
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Anyone else think the File FX production phonebooks are unintentionally beautiful? Just me? Oh, ok then
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WCRS&Co bottle opener


Uncle Kit lovingly adapted our WCRS&Co roundel design into this stylish bottle opener. A limited set of 250 are currently being manufactured in China. This is the prototype
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Team stickers