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Not your mom's Lucinda Handwriting

Hjobtype

I'm kind of obsessed with font and drawing all over the margins of any piece of paper in  front of me, so I was beyond excited to get a copy of Hand Job: A Catalog of Type.

Part journal, part collection of type, each page is full of fonts and drawings and doodles by Michael Perry and other renowned graphic artists, of course all done by hand. It's a mesmerizing peek into how some people took their jr. high binders and turned them into art.

Oh, did you think this was another kind of book? You're dirty.

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Dude, I was going to suggest this to you! MY MOM GAVE ME HAND JOB FOR MY BIRTHDAY! That would have been the title of my post, were I a writer for this site. This has totally inspired and changed a lot of my ideas about how design should be done.

I GUESS I HAVE A DIRTY MIND. (LMAO/ROFL)
BEEN HERE ABOUT 20 MINTUES AND I LOVE THIS SITE. HAVING MY DINNER HERE TO. BUT GETTING COLD DUE TO MY LMAO.

GREAT SITE - YOU GO GIRLS

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