Inspired by two oddly pervasive phrases in my vocabulary of late. Using funky, custom, 70s-style typography for no reason other than that I wanted to.
Inspired by two oddly pervasive phrases in my vocabulary of late. Using funky, custom, 70s-style typography for no reason other than that I wanted to.
Making an effort to tackle some of the random ideas that accumulate in the ol’ sketchbook. Art, shirts, posters, etc. This is my current favorite item, now for sale at a fledgling Spreadshirt shop.
Interesting side note on this one: it’s the first use of a typeface I’m working on, based on Neuzeit—somewhere between Helvetica and Univers…
The people at Spreadshirt Europe contacted me after this story went up about my US site. They asked me to open a shop for their European customers, and then proceeded to feature us in an email sent out to all their European customers! (here’s that email).
So the site’s live now—Robotcha is international! (My favorite part of all of this is probably the new shop’s name…)
“That time of year when the sky has to be more truthful about what time it is.”
(His strange and poetic explanation about why it gets dark so early now.)