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Emily Dickinson, ‘A sepal, petal, and a thorn’ (Poem #19), The Collected Poems of Emily Dickin
a-quiet-green-agreement:–Samuel Taylor Coleridge
violentwavesofemotion:Nina Cassian, tr. by William Jay Smith, from Life Sentence: The Selected Poems
All women are taught to fear power. Own it. ~ Madam Satan / CAOS#seasonofthewitchletters.This post i
Favorite Pet Shop Boys Lyrics: Introspective: Further Listening 1988-1989 // 2001Me and my friend, w
badgraph1csghost:Science fiction logos in the wrong typography.
Walt Whitman, excerpts from ‘Calamus’, Leaves of Grass (1860 Facsimile Edition)[Text ID: “I am silen
Novica Tadić, epigraph to ‘Monkey Business’, Dark Things: Poems (trans. Charles Simic)[Text ID: “rem
D. Stempel AG, Helvetica booklet, no date. Printed in Germany for circulation via Burbank, Californi
deadpoetsmusings:Margaret Atwood sure knows how to write books that hook you from the start.
Yun Son-Do, Compiled & Edited by Peter H. Lee, From Anthology of Korean Literature: from early t
violentwavesofemotion:John Keats, from a letter to Percy Bysshe Shelley c. 1820, featured in Selecte
#Packaging#GraphicDesign #Typography #PackageDesign #LocallyBlendedJuice #TamarindMyBell #FilipinoFl
taylor swift // end game
Paul Eluard, “Being”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen) [Text ID: “Your intricate light handsBor
An unusual typographic optical illusionan apparently random pattern is actually text when viewed at
Playbill for the world premiere of Turandot, La Scala Milan, 1926. Conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Ja
New personal branding! Rolling this out across my socials and portfolio today.
Briggs & Co. Refined typography and beautiful illustration used for brand design of a homemade j
lilliacae:one of my favorite lines.
ashley - halsey
neoyorzapoteca:cassandragillig:from “New Year’s Day” by Audre Lordeso be it
Antonio Porchia, Voices (trans. W.S. Merwin)
Film titles: D.W. Griffith Intolerance, 1916. F.W. Murnau, Nosferatu, 1922. Alfred Hitchcock, The Lo
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