An 'official' entrance to the Times Sq. subway. Love how someone tried their best to make their hand-cut subway sign look as close to Helvetica as they could.
After admiring the signs and lettering on my walks to work, I wanted to document what I had found. We often discuss the cultural impact of architecture and urban spaces but rarely the words and letters found in these spaces. So here is villatype, a visual record and discussion of type and lettering found in the public domain. I hope you will all take part by adding to the dialogue and posting your own finds.
Call for submissions
villatype is always searching for found type and lettering in any public space. You can send me images along with your name, city, street and date. Or, even better, become a contributor and post them yourself by emailing me your contact info and I will add you as a contributor.
3 comments:
it's charming, in a kind of annoying way. reminds me of avi's india ink n' ruling pen second year class, so the appreciation is there.
I think actually it's a case of the material being improperly loaded in the vinyl plotter (been there, done that, and it came out just like that. )
Joe, you need to take me here when we come down in a few weeks.
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