2011-02-08

fflo: (cycler)
2011-02-08 03:05 am

She's Ada. Maybe Alice. Ada Alice.

I'm sending her off in the mail tomorrow. I found her among old postcards some time back. I love her.

The faint ink at the bottom seems to give a name, but we'll never know.






 
 
fflo: (Default)
2011-02-08 03:05 am

She's Ada. Maybe Alice. Ada Alice.

I'm sending her off in the mail tomorrow. I found her among old postcards some time back. I love her.

The faint ink at the bottom seems to give a name, but we'll never know.






 
 
fflo: (Default)
2011-02-08 05:54 pm

Jessica Hische has finished her alphabets at Daily Drop Cap

Suh-weet, her work. I just love some. Check 'em out here any time you want a nice letter. Now with indexing!

I'll go out with the use of one, now that I've typed enough lines to get past my user pic in most places a person might be reading this post:


If there is one thing about the world of the printed word (including this new world of never-printed print) that has a real shot, just about any time of day or night, of up and delighting me, it's typography. I am aesthetically transported otherwise, yes, but the letters themselves, as marked, as designated, .... so funny, a visual thing for a conceptual thing for a sound that's part of a way of representing a word. I'm adding a handful of lorem ipsum dolorish text here now to make the "I" do what it does best, hanging there. I do wonder how many of you (besides Olja) (except Olja never reads here any more) are also sometimes tickled by letters themselves.
 
fflo: (avatar w/buff hat)
2011-02-08 05:54 pm

Jessica Hische has finished her alphabets at Daily Drop Cap

Suh-weet, her work. I just love some. Check 'em out here any time you want a nice letter. Now with indexing!

I'll go out with the use of one, now that I've typed enough lines to get past my user pic in most places a person might be reading this post:


If there is one thing about the world of the printed word (including this new world of never-printed print) that has a real shot, just about any time of day or night, of up and delighting me, it's typography. I am aesthetically transported otherwise, yes, but the letters themselves, as marked, as designated, .... so funny, a visual thing for a conceptual thing for a sound that's part of a way of representing a word. I'm adding a handful of lorem ipsum dolorish text here now to make the "I" do what it does best, hanging there. I do wonder how many of you (besides Olja) (except Olja never reads here any more) are also sometimes tickled by letters themselves.