Meanwhile #099
Who consumed so much of your power in one go? How much of the world is out of date? Have you ever seen the ending?
The Natural Enemies of Books: A Messy History of Women in Printing and Typography from Occasional Papers is a great read.
The new Harland Miller exhibition at York Art Gallery is sensational. The missing link between Tschichold and Ruscha. If you somehow didn’t already have an excuse to visit York, here it is.
… and if you can’t make it to that, Miller’s recent monograph In Shadows I Boogie is a fine beast of a book.
The realities of working with a loved one – an absolute nightmare or the perfect equation for a fruitful career? Creative couples discuss the pros and cons.
Who consumed so much of your power in one go? How much of the world is out of date? Have you ever seen the ending? Billie Eilish interviewed by a robot.
Austin Kleon on the beauty of mathematician’s blackboards and thinking with chalk.
An app can be a home cooked meal. Interesting perspective I hadn’t really considered before. Is coding the new baking? Just something you make for you and yours?
A little bit in love with this 1930s German biscuit packaging.
Teju Cole on the joy of photobooks. With access to billions of photographs in our pocket, it’s easy to forget how much better they look/feel/smell in print. Always keen to work on more big picture books.
Jeannette Montgomery Barron's black and white portraits of artists in Downtown New York in the 1980s.
That is all.