Books are podcasts you listen to with your eyeballs.
This book is the visual catalog for a collection of 90 Display Alphabets that you can download and use in your own projects, no strings attached.
These are not fonts, the files are primarily high resolution transparent background PNG files.
If you have zero graphic design experience can play with these files in a free tool like Apple Keynote, Apple Pages, Google Slides, or Microsoft Paint.
For practical reasons, Just the letter “A” is shown as a full page character in the catalog, along with a page displaying most of the full set.
There are approximately 3000 individual files that can each be printed on Letter, A4 or 11x17.
This was an insane amount of work and experimentation. It's pretty good, I hope you make some cool stuff with the alphabets.
Manic Publishing sells collections of design graphics that are unique, fun to look at, stand on their own in book format as a pop artifact, and might be useful to artists, craftspeople or total beginners looking for inspiration in readymades.
Poster artists, Etsy store owners who have run out of ideas, Cult leaders, traveling snake oil salespeople, all are welcome if your intentions are good and your money is green.
I'm shocked, offended, and somehow I bought every single book!"
I think this guy is a little nuts... but the books are fun and the amount of stuff you get is ridiculous. Highly recommend.
Ummm... is it legal to marry a book yet? "Clip Art for Witches and Poets" gave me a reason to craft again.
Bob Dow
Publisher
If you can share your work but don't want any outside input or criticism, you might be an artist.
If you can share your work and accept outside and input and criticism to make things better, you might be a graphic designer.
I am an artist who strives to be more like a graphic designer. I don't look at each thing I make as a precious object anymore, I let them go (for a fair price).
This all started when I set out to make a portfolio so I could drag it around and maybe get a job in a new creative studio.
When I started unpacking various boxes of experiments in my design attic, I realized other people might have some better uses for the piles of stuff I have created and collected.
When I was younger, the wild part of my brain had a hard time completing projects when the next shiny idea would inevitably take over. Getting older has brought patience and organizational skills. I finish things.
So I gathered up the creative bits, sorted them into groups and created a series of books that other people can take apart and use the ingredients as starting points.
Each book is a stand alone idea connected to the others by my madness and thin tendrils of logic.
If you work as a creative or just make stuff for friends, you have been in the corner I started in, called "zero budget" aka, "go make something from nothing".
I made a bunch of nothings to give you a head start. Download and remix them for your own projects.