Archive for the tag 'Typcut'


New Project: Collage Studies

I’ve always been fascinated by collage. It’s a visceral technique that emerged in the early 20th century as a form of pop art, involving the assemblage of a variety of different sources of color and texture. Inspired by a few recent projects, I set out to experiment and develop my own technique for collage. These […]


Are You Happy? Prints Now Available!

Well, it’s been over a year since I first posted the Are You Happy? design on Typcut and here on Blog.H34. Since then, the design has been linked, tweeted, tumbled, blogged, requested, commented on, and discussed by people all over the world. However, until now, only about 100 people had the pleasure of hanging a […]


Due Dillagence

I have been thinking recently about musicians of the decade, with features like the Ghostly 110 list, and countless best-of posts across music blogs, the conversation is definitely taking place.  Many musicians, producers, and bands have made indelible marks on music history, but from what I’ve seen, few have captivated more creatives (ie. designers, other […]


Typcut #0002: Are You Happy?

UPDATE: 18″x24″ PRINT IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE MOODGADGET STORE! Yesterday on Typcut, I posted up my second design.  This time a collaboration with David Meiklejohn of Budget Fabulous Films, whom I met while in Ann Arbor for Forth From Its Hinges.  I originally came across a diagram David created using what looked […]


Typcut #0001: Droit

Hope everyone had a fun time for Independence Day this past weekend!  I finally broke the unseasonal flu that really took me out of the game all of last week and went to a rooftop party in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties neighborhood.  Anyone who knows anything about Philly and its being the birthplace of the United […]


Typcut

I got to meet a gentleman at the Moodgadget Showcase at Coco66 this past Wednesday who’s work I had bookmarked a while back.  Erik Finsrud of The Norik, who turned out to be a fan of my own work (much to my surprise and delight), told me about a newer project of his called Typcut.  […]