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Critical Tensions – 10th Annual St Bride Library Conference
The tenth annual St Bride Library conference focuses on designers balancing opposing constraints and visual ideas in often ‘perfect tension’.
Read moreDIY Design – 9th Annual St Bride Library Conference
The ninth annual St Bride Library conference will celebrate the work of all those who have chosen to do things differently.
Read moreWallpaper* Publishes Type-Tart Cards Gallery
Wallpaper* have published a gallery of 450 type-tart cards on their website.
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You are invited to have some graphic fun and at the same time help support the St Bride Library, London – one of the world’s most important resources for the graphics industry.
Read moreThe FontFeed is a daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world. Eat up.
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