Butter

@ButterLabel
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Perhaps this is the year I finally redo my site from top to bottom. Like restoring a vintage car where I strip it down and rebuild it part by part.

We’re celebrating 10 years of the Archive with “100 Tens”. This segment features contributions from:⁠

Thomas Ingmire⁠
Michael Schwab⁠
Sean Adams⁠
Mark Simonson @marksimonson
Alejandro Chavetta
Clement Mok
Marian Bantjes

alongside items from the Archive’s collection by:⁠

Hansje Van Halem
Harrild and Sons⁠
Hunter Saxony III
Jacob Jongert⁠
Jean Midolle⁠
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Every 1 we pulled from our collection is in the Online Archive so you can view the artwork in context: https://oa.letterformarchive.org/tabledetail?tableid=5887

#100Tens

Support clean water, beaches, environment, and marine life, ultimately: us.

Support Surfrider with your art purchase, the @ButterLabel Bamboo Deck Nº 10

#recycle #art #skateboard #artist #humankind #earth #responsibility #butter
https://creamco.studio/products/butter-bamboo-deck-10

Butter Bamboo Deck Nº 10

I met Richard Danne tonight (designer of the NASA worm logo) and all I want now is to just be as lively, kind, and thoughtful as him if I make it to his age (90). And maybe even to be still as interested in design by then too.
Vulf

OH no Type Co. Retail and custom typefaces. Life’s a thrill, fonts are chill!

OH no Type Company
I feel like I'm going to get a lot of mileage out of this gif.
I appreciate the neighbors pitching in on the yard work.

Currently on the bench.

3M Datavision Video Products D-1032 Character Generator

A government surplus pick up from about three decades ago. Previously used at the University of Calgary in the faculty of law.

Yoïn van Spijk (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image 'Butter' has the same origin as French 'beurre' but unlike numerous English words, it wasn't borrowed from French. Instead, it was inherited from a West Germanic borrowing of the Latin word that also became French 'beurre'. This Latin word itself came from Ancient Greek 'βούτῡρον' (boútūron), literally "cow cheese". Click the infographic to learn more.

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