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Dan Forster

Custom lettering & type design.
Curating @tonyforster_lettering

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Excited to be able to share this! I was approached by @apple to create a custom illustrated Apple logo for their May 7 iPad event. The logo was created 100% on the #iPad using #applepencil and @procreate. As a long time fan and user of Apple products, this has definitely been a career highlight and such a fun project to work on. Thank you Apple!


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Excited to be able to share this! I was approached by @apple to create a custom illustrated Apple logo for their May 7 iPad event. The logo was created 100% on the #iPad using #applepencil and @procreate. As a long time fan and user of Apple products, this has definitely been a career highlight and such a fun project to work on. Thank you Apple!


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2 years ago

Excited to be able to share this! I was approached by @apple to create a custom illustrated Apple logo for their May 7 iPad event. The logo was created 100% on the #iPad using #applepencil and @procreate. As a long time fan and user of Apple products, this has definitely been a career highlight and such a fun project to work on. Thank you Apple!


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2 years ago

Excited to be able to share this! I was approached by @apple to create a custom illustrated Apple logo for their May 7 iPad event. The logo was created 100% on the #iPad using #applepencil and @procreate. As a long time fan and user of Apple products, this has definitely been a career highlight and such a fun project to work on. Thank you Apple!


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2 years ago

Excited to be able to share this! I was approached by @apple to create a custom illustrated Apple logo for their May 7 iPad event. The logo was created 100% on the #iPad using #applepencil and @procreate. As a long time fan and user of Apple products, this has definitely been a career highlight and such a fun project to work on. Thank you Apple!


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2 years ago

A collaborative project on every level, we worked with the brilliant @danforster to craft the Doh! wordmark.
 
Designed to represent the craft of baking, the fluidity of the wordmark and its playful flourishes reflect the softness of dough and the squidginess of the centre of a perfectly baked cookie. Dohlicious!


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A collaborative project on every level, we worked with the brilliant @danforster to craft the Doh! wordmark.
 
Designed to represent the craft of baking, the fluidity of the wordmark and its playful flourishes reflect the softness of dough and the squidginess of the centre of a perfectly baked cookie. Dohlicious!


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Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago


Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


595
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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


595
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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago


Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago

Have a great one folks! See you all in 2026 ✨🎄


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4 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago


To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


385
39
5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


385
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5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


385
39
5 months ago

To wrap up 2025, it was a pleasure to work with @elmwood.global recently on a series of V monograms as part of their creation of an ‘Own Brand’ for Very.

Uniting fashion and home under one cohesive identity, the monograms needed to have a sense of ‘Flair, Fashion and Fabulousness’ about them - imbuing playfulness and elegance while at the same time conveying the variety and stylish combinations the Collection offers.

Big thanks to Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


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5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


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5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


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14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


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14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

I was delighted to be asked by the team at @forepoint to play a part in their project to reposition the town of Barrow-in-Furness. The town is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation that will redefine its future and play a vital role in the UK’s economy, industry and national security.

My role was to design a custom wordmark and sans-serif typeface, ‘Barrovian Sans’, in three weights. The brief for the typeface was firstly to reinforce the sentiment of ‘Barrow Rising’ – the core concept of the brand – while capturing a modern interpretation of industrial heritage. It needed a bit of ‘grit’, but without being too hard or rustic. It also had to work alongside the master ‘rise mark’.

Designed by Forepoint, the ‘rise mark’ is deeply rooted in Barrow’s heritage, drawing inspiration from the iconic bows of the submarines and ships built in the local shipyard and the elegant arches found in the town’s period architecture.

Big thanks to the Forepoint team for getting me onboard. A full case-study on the project can be found on their website.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production assistance.


151
14
5 months ago

It was a pleasure to work with the team at @clout_branding recently, helping to craft their new brandmark. Comprised of an arrow embedded in the counter-shape of the C, the symbol represents precision – not just in execution, but in intention – signalling clarity and impact. See Clout’s website for the full rebrand story. 

Thanks to Clout for getting me involved!


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6 months ago

It was a pleasure to work with the team at @clout_branding recently, helping to craft their new brandmark. Comprised of an arrow embedded in the counter-shape of the C, the symbol represents precision – not just in execution, but in intention – signalling clarity and impact. See Clout’s website for the full rebrand story. 

Thanks to Clout for getting me involved!


578
39
6 months ago

It was a pleasure to work with the team at @clout_branding recently, helping to craft their new brandmark. Comprised of an arrow embedded in the counter-shape of the C, the symbol represents precision – not just in execution, but in intention – signalling clarity and impact. See Clout’s website for the full rebrand story. 

Thanks to Clout for getting me involved!


578
39
6 months ago

It was a pleasure to work with the team at @clout_branding recently, helping to craft their new brandmark. Comprised of an arrow embedded in the counter-shape of the C, the symbol represents precision – not just in execution, but in intention – signalling clarity and impact. See Clout’s website for the full rebrand story. 

Thanks to Clout for getting me involved!


578
39
6 months ago

It was a pleasure to work with the team at @clout_branding recently, helping to craft their new brandmark. Comprised of an arrow embedded in the counter-shape of the C, the symbol represents precision – not just in execution, but in intention – signalling clarity and impact. See Clout’s website for the full rebrand story. 

Thanks to Clout for getting me involved!


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6 months ago

Always a pleasure to work with the team at @brandon_consultants - this time helping to craft the wordmark for Pilgrims Choice.

The goal was to create a clean and contemporary wordmark, building brand distinctiveness and helping to create a commanding visibility on shelf.

Thanks to Brandon for getting me onboard. Beautiful packaging work by the team and great to see them out in the world. Check out more about the rebrand on their website 🧀


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8 months ago

Always a pleasure to work with the team at @brandon_consultants - this time helping to craft the wordmark for Pilgrims Choice.

The goal was to create a clean and contemporary wordmark, building brand distinctiveness and helping to create a commanding visibility on shelf.

Thanks to Brandon for getting me onboard. Beautiful packaging work by the team and great to see them out in the world. Check out more about the rebrand on their website 🧀


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8 months ago

Always a pleasure to work with the team at @brandon_consultants - this time helping to craft the wordmark for Pilgrims Choice.

The goal was to create a clean and contemporary wordmark, building brand distinctiveness and helping to create a commanding visibility on shelf.

Thanks to Brandon for getting me onboard. Beautiful packaging work by the team and great to see them out in the world. Check out more about the rebrand on their website 🧀


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8 months ago

Always a pleasure to work with the team at @brandon_consultants - this time helping to craft the wordmark for Pilgrims Choice.

The goal was to create a clean and contemporary wordmark, building brand distinctiveness and helping to create a commanding visibility on shelf.

Thanks to Brandon for getting me onboard. Beautiful packaging work by the team and great to see them out in the world. Check out more about the rebrand on their website 🧀


324
27
8 months ago

Always a pleasure to work with the team at @brandon_consultants - this time helping to craft the wordmark for Pilgrims Choice.

The goal was to create a clean and contemporary wordmark, building brand distinctiveness and helping to create a commanding visibility on shelf.

Thanks to Brandon for getting me onboard. Beautiful packaging work by the team and great to see them out in the world. Check out more about the rebrand on their website 🧀


324
27
8 months ago

Always a pleasure to work with the team at @brandon_consultants - this time helping to craft the wordmark for Pilgrims Choice.

The goal was to create a clean and contemporary wordmark, building brand distinctiveness and helping to create a commanding visibility on shelf.

Thanks to Brandon for getting me onboard. Beautiful packaging work by the team and great to see them out in the world. Check out more about the rebrand on their website 🧀


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8 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


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10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
19
10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
19
10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
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10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
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10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
19
10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
19
10 months ago

Delighted to share another recent project working with @elmwood.global. This time helping to redesign the wordmark as part of their own global brand refresh.

The new identity aims to help brands cut through the noise with purposeful, cohesive storytelling which focuses on getting clients from intent to impact – faster.

This idea of intentionality is reflected in the shape language of the new brand. Lead by a more purposeful ‘e’ marque – cutting through the noise and confusion with bold strikes. This approach is then echoed in the serif shapes and other angular forms throughout the wordmark.

Thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.


467
19
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


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10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


1.1K
83
10 months ago

ABCXYZ. An experimental sort of mega-ligature (mega-ture?), just for fun. First sketched this in 2022. Thought it was about time to finish it!

Process (in order):
procreate > Illustrator > Dimension > Photoshop.

Happy Friday folks ✌️😉


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10 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


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11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

It was great to work with my good friends at @elmwood.global designing this bespoke cheeky typeface – ‘Chew La La’. This was part of their project to reposition the Mars global gum brands Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida in each market under one unified look, tone and feel, with a focus on a Gen-Z audience.

The type is inspired by the rhythmic motion of chewing – the characters stretch and bend, with ink traps that reveal hidden smiles and winks.

It was a super-fun project to work on. Big thanks to the Elmwood team for getting me onboard.

Also, credit to @typespec for the font production and @gtypefoundry who created the caps, figures, punctuation and also font production.


368
30
11 months ago

Super-happy to say that ‘Hello Handsome!’ has been awarded a #TDC71 certificate for typographic excellence by @typedirectors ✨🙌

I remember as a young design student spending hours looking through my Dad’s collection of TDC books, many of which featured his awarded type and lettering work. So it’s pretty cool to be able to join him years later!

‘Hello Handsome!’ is a personal experimental study of the Spencerian script form, which was then built on with dimensional decorative elements. The process went from Procreate > Illustrator > Photoshop. I later stumbled across the stats page in Procreate (which I hadn’t seen before). This revealed that I’d made 10,024 pen strokes, with a total drawing time of 31hrs 56mins 😳. But then it was onto Illustrator and Photoshop for more hours… So all in, it’s fair to say that this one took me a little while.

But these are the kind of projects I love to bury myself in. For me the process is the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all. Spending hours wrestling with shapes and curves, swinging from meditative bliss to near pen-snapping frustration, until eventually reaching a point where things start to fall into place.

So it was interesting to see the stats—a little reminder that craft and making work that you’re proud of takes time. And really… so it should! ✍️

Thanks again TDC! 🙏


967
138
1 years ago

Super-happy to say that ‘Hello Handsome!’ has been awarded a #TDC71 certificate for typographic excellence by @typedirectors ✨🙌

I remember as a young design student spending hours looking through my Dad’s collection of TDC books, many of which featured his awarded type and lettering work. So it’s pretty cool to be able to join him years later!

‘Hello Handsome!’ is a personal experimental study of the Spencerian script form, which was then built on with dimensional decorative elements. The process went from Procreate > Illustrator > Photoshop. I later stumbled across the stats page in Procreate (which I hadn’t seen before). This revealed that I’d made 10,024 pen strokes, with a total drawing time of 31hrs 56mins 😳. But then it was onto Illustrator and Photoshop for more hours… So all in, it’s fair to say that this one took me a little while.

But these are the kind of projects I love to bury myself in. For me the process is the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all. Spending hours wrestling with shapes and curves, swinging from meditative bliss to near pen-snapping frustration, until eventually reaching a point where things start to fall into place.

So it was interesting to see the stats—a little reminder that craft and making work that you’re proud of takes time. And really… so it should! ✍️

Thanks again TDC! 🙏


967
138
1 years ago

Super-happy to say that ‘Hello Handsome!’ has been awarded a #TDC71 certificate for typographic excellence by @typedirectors ✨🙌

I remember as a young design student spending hours looking through my Dad’s collection of TDC books, many of which featured his awarded type and lettering work. So it’s pretty cool to be able to join him years later!

‘Hello Handsome!’ is a personal experimental study of the Spencerian script form, which was then built on with dimensional decorative elements. The process went from Procreate > Illustrator > Photoshop. I later stumbled across the stats page in Procreate (which I hadn’t seen before). This revealed that I’d made 10,024 pen strokes, with a total drawing time of 31hrs 56mins 😳. But then it was onto Illustrator and Photoshop for more hours… So all in, it’s fair to say that this one took me a little while.

But these are the kind of projects I love to bury myself in. For me the process is the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all. Spending hours wrestling with shapes and curves, swinging from meditative bliss to near pen-snapping frustration, until eventually reaching a point where things start to fall into place.

So it was interesting to see the stats—a little reminder that craft and making work that you’re proud of takes time. And really… so it should! ✍️

Thanks again TDC! 🙏


967
138
1 years ago

Super-happy to say that ‘Hello Handsome!’ has been awarded a #TDC71 certificate for typographic excellence by @typedirectors ✨🙌

I remember as a young design student spending hours looking through my Dad’s collection of TDC books, many of which featured his awarded type and lettering work. So it’s pretty cool to be able to join him years later!

‘Hello Handsome!’ is a personal experimental study of the Spencerian script form, which was then built on with dimensional decorative elements. The process went from Procreate > Illustrator > Photoshop. I later stumbled across the stats page in Procreate (which I hadn’t seen before). This revealed that I’d made 10,024 pen strokes, with a total drawing time of 31hrs 56mins 😳. But then it was onto Illustrator and Photoshop for more hours… So all in, it’s fair to say that this one took me a little while.

But these are the kind of projects I love to bury myself in. For me the process is the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all. Spending hours wrestling with shapes and curves, swinging from meditative bliss to near pen-snapping frustration, until eventually reaching a point where things start to fall into place.

So it was interesting to see the stats—a little reminder that craft and making work that you’re proud of takes time. And really… so it should! ✍️

Thanks again TDC! 🙏


967
138
1 years ago

Super-happy to say that ‘Hello Handsome!’ has been awarded a #TDC71 certificate for typographic excellence by @typedirectors ✨🙌

I remember as a young design student spending hours looking through my Dad’s collection of TDC books, many of which featured his awarded type and lettering work. So it’s pretty cool to be able to join him years later!

‘Hello Handsome!’ is a personal experimental study of the Spencerian script form, which was then built on with dimensional decorative elements. The process went from Procreate > Illustrator > Photoshop. I later stumbled across the stats page in Procreate (which I hadn’t seen before). This revealed that I’d made 10,024 pen strokes, with a total drawing time of 31hrs 56mins 😳. But then it was onto Illustrator and Photoshop for more hours… So all in, it’s fair to say that this one took me a little while.

But these are the kind of projects I love to bury myself in. For me the process is the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all. Spending hours wrestling with shapes and curves, swinging from meditative bliss to near pen-snapping frustration, until eventually reaching a point where things start to fall into place.

So it was interesting to see the stats—a little reminder that craft and making work that you’re proud of takes time. And really… so it should! ✍️

Thanks again TDC! 🙏


967
138
1 years ago

We are delighted to introduce our second speaker, @danforster , at ‘The Art of Looking – commemorating 20 years of the Justin Howes Memorial Lecture.’

Thursday 10 April 2025
St Bride Foundation and Online via Zoom
7–10pm, doors/bar 6.15pm
Ticket link in bio!

For this special event, we’re bringing together eight speakers who’ll share their unique perspectives on typography and type design. From uncovering small details to seeing the bigger picture, looking outside the box, reflecting on the past to inspire the future – join us to celebrate the power of observation and Justin’s legacy of curiosity and insight.

We’d love to see you there!


307
2
1 years ago

We are delighted to introduce our second speaker, @danforster , at ‘The Art of Looking – commemorating 20 years of the Justin Howes Memorial Lecture.’

Thursday 10 April 2025
St Bride Foundation and Online via Zoom
7–10pm, doors/bar 6.15pm
Ticket link in bio!

For this special event, we’re bringing together eight speakers who’ll share their unique perspectives on typography and type design. From uncovering small details to seeing the bigger picture, looking outside the box, reflecting on the past to inspire the future – join us to celebrate the power of observation and Justin’s legacy of curiosity and insight.

We’d love to see you there!


307
2
1 years ago

We are delighted to introduce our second speaker, @danforster , at ‘The Art of Looking – commemorating 20 years of the Justin Howes Memorial Lecture.’

Thursday 10 April 2025
St Bride Foundation and Online via Zoom
7–10pm, doors/bar 6.15pm
Ticket link in bio!

For this special event, we’re bringing together eight speakers who’ll share their unique perspectives on typography and type design. From uncovering small details to seeing the bigger picture, looking outside the box, reflecting on the past to inspire the future – join us to celebrate the power of observation and Justin’s legacy of curiosity and insight.

We’d love to see you there!


307
2
1 years ago

We are delighted to introduce our second speaker, @danforster , at ‘The Art of Looking – commemorating 20 years of the Justin Howes Memorial Lecture.’

Thursday 10 April 2025
St Bride Foundation and Online via Zoom
7–10pm, doors/bar 6.15pm
Ticket link in bio!

For this special event, we’re bringing together eight speakers who’ll share their unique perspectives on typography and type design. From uncovering small details to seeing the bigger picture, looking outside the box, reflecting on the past to inspire the future – join us to celebrate the power of observation and Justin’s legacy of curiosity and insight.

We’d love to see you there!


307
2
1 years ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

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Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
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Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
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Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
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Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
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Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
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Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
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Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.