John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
May 5, 2013
Enjoying TypeToy
From time-to-time I like to showcase particular websites, Tumblr sites or blogs that I think are great reference points for designers. This week, I discovered TypeToy, the personal online collection of mid-century design and typography created by Aaron Eiland, a designer for Fossil in Dallas, Texas.
According to Aaron, the name of the blog is derived from the playfulness he sees from much of the work of that era.
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John Foster and his wife, Teenuh, have been longtime collectors of self-taught art and vernacular photography. Their collection of anonymous, found snapshots has toured the country for five years and has been featured in Harper’s, Newsweek Online and others.