Portland native Shaun Sundholm is a media designer and photographer. He loves tacos and type.
This project is the firstborn child conceived from a life-long love affair with photography and typography. The photo series was shot at an abandoned (and rumored to be haunted) ranch in central Oregon and the type was inspired by my early days as a screen-printer. These pieces complete the sentences that the pictures and the words could never quite say on their own.
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+ Hand printed by David Dodde
+ Individually numbered
+ Printed on: 130# Acid-Free Cover Weight Paper
+ Sizes: 8.5″ x 11″ and 20″ x 26″
+ Prices: $18 / $35
Buttermilk is the first font from Brooklyn-based illustrator/designer/typographer, Jessica Hische. It’s a delightful, bold display script which features decorative caps, huge array of ligatures, and lovely numerals.
Jessica’s design work, editorial illustration, and hand-lettering has attracted many clients including AIGA, American Express, Bath and Body Works, Chronicle Books, O Magazine, Penguin Books, Random House, The New York Times, Victoria’s Secret, and Wired Magazine to name a few.
Really digging the rhythmic, swirling compositions of Brooklyn-based illustrator/designer, Sougwen Chung. Sougwen can be found hard at work at the design shop, Cuban Council.