How Are You?

Modular_Type

Through the course of three months or so, I have been working on a modular type face that I have used as potential typographic solutions for a few type mark ideas.

None of the directions came to fruition but I decided to solider on and complete the full alphabet along with a numerical set (capitals A–Z, numerals 0–9).

While far from perfection, it was a good study to better understand how type works as a whole along with stumbling over the problems it can present along the way.

I’m making the resulting study, Muli Shani (“Hello” or “How Are You” in Bemba) available for your usage, no strings attached. So use it however you want (you’ll have to hand-set the type), dress it up like a Fancy Feast cat, or keep it low key.

Download the Adobe EPS

Shirts Are Still for Sale

3442605211_ae69def90d_b

Just a reminder, even though David (Bram) is already thousands of miles away in Zambia, we are still selling this shirt. You can check out his blog here.

After finishing his two year commitment teaching kindergarten in the inner-city of Washington, DC with Teach for America, David Bram is parlaying his experience abroad. Currently, Dave is training educators in primary education and also assist in petitioning the Zambian government for reform in education policy.

Shirts are a mere $16 each (plus S&H if needed). We accept personal checks or you may pay through PayPal. If you are in the greater Thomaston or Washington D.C. area, we can arrange a pick-up for your t-shirt. 100% of the proceeds will go towards assisting David in his cost of living expenses in Zambia.

Each shirt is printed on American Apparel’s 2456 V-Neck (check out sizing here). Our friends at Satisfactory (Athens, GA) once again did a fine job.

If you are interested in purchasing a shirt with a check or cash, please feel free to send us a shout.

If you are up on the times (sorry, Gramps) you can purchase a tee, below, with your PayPal account (Yes, we are verified).

Click here to pay one through PayPal.

Brandon Lowe [dot] Net Relaunches

BLHammer

We have been hard at work, collaborating with our friend and freelance journalist Brandon Lowe to help update his website.

You might have heard through the grapevine that we were proudly responsible for his first build-out. Now we have continued to help him develop his portfolio site by expanding his archives, creating a Hall of Fame, and developing a blog that integrates into the rest of his site.

Did we mention he’s a mighty fine writer (and swell guy)?

Bram & Sons is the catch-all sobriquet for Will Bramlett, a graphic designer living and breathing in metro Washington, D.C. More ...

 

 

Recent Posts