@Tim i'd love to do a typewalk right here in Salem, Mass. It'd take quite a bit of prep, research, and probably the help of some local historians—but there's enough historical found type coupled with landmarks that it'd probably be fun and interesting. If only there was enough time in the day :)
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Dan Cederholm
Crudely experiementing in between client tasks. Type mark for a local typewalk idea/thing that'll either happen someday or not.
Liking Conduit quite a bit though, and ironically the 'y' is one of my favorite characters in the set.
about 2 years ago
Is it bad that I want him flipped the other way?
about 2 years ago
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Dan Cederholm
It's not bad at all. It makes a decent 'y' when upside down, but it might not stay that way :)
about 2 years ago
I think it's a great idea. Simple and genious :)
about 2 years ago
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Bruce Spang
It seems backwards for a y.
about 2 years ago
Still reads fine if you ask me. I'd say keep it!
about 2 years ago
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Tim Brown
What kind of typewalk?
about 2 years ago
I believe Fred meant flip the guy to face the 't' not the 'p'.
Nifty!
about 2 years ago
booking trip to boston…
about 2 years ago
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Dan Cederholm
@Tim i'd love to do a typewalk right here in Salem, Mass. It'd take quite a bit of prep, research, and probably the help of some local historians—but there's enough historical found type coupled with landmarks that it'd probably be fun and interesting. If only there was enough time in the day :)
about 2 years ago
I'm in Boston and would love to do this, if it happens...
about 2 years ago
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Corey Haggard
I love it flipped the way it is. Shows uniqueness!
about 2 years ago
Love the simplicity of it!
almost 2 years ago
haha! look at that guy walking through that word! funny. he's gonna fall on his head.
almost 2 years ago