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Type Worship is joining forces with 8 Faces Magazine.
Today, I am incredibly excited to announce that Type Worship is to become the official 8 Faces blog.
This means that in addition to the inspirational typography and beautiful letterforms we’ll also be sharing exclusive content from Elliot Jay Stocks’ coveted typography biannual, featuring mini-interviews with big-name designers, previews of their artwork and sneak-peaks of forthcoming magazine content.
In the last year Type Worship has attracted a staggering 35,000 followers on Tumblr and we’ll continue to publish via their fantastic platform at blog.8faces.com.
Elliot Jay Stocks: “As we were chatting about Type Worship joining the family, everything just kind of fell into place. I’m really, really excited about this partnership.”
This announcement coincides with my 400th post for the blog and with so much still to learn and discover—we’re only just getting started!
I’d like to thank all typography and lettering enthusiasts for your continued support.
(via typeworship)
Magdalena Frackowiak by David Roemer for Vogue Mexico December 2011
(Source: journaldelamode)
After turn off, designed by Chao Shao-Lun, Tsui En-Chuan and Lin Hung-Jung
It is a nightlight that uses projected light to create a fantasy world of animal friends.
As children, we marvel at rainbows and delight at the chance to interact with animals. As adults, the practical realities of life take over and the delightful moments tend to gradually vanish. After Turn Off aims to bring some delight back to daily life.
After Turn Off functions like a nightlight. Rather than illuminating a light fixture, however, it casts light onto the wall. After Turn Off incorporates a specially designed light switch casing, which conceals a small light source. On the top panel of the casing is a small cut-out shape through which light passes. When it hits the wall above the light switch, the light reveals a deer, bird, dog, bear, or some other creature.