Some lovely typographic history for you all. Possibly ticks the #KeepingIt70s box as well, as this typeface seemed to be everywhere on signs in my childhood.
It's a familiar lettering style to any British person of a certain age ā but what is it called? precastreinforced.co.uk/2024/04/22/t...
What is that font? You know, THAT font? The chunky italic lettering you see on launderettes and council blocks, on post-war churches and new town butcherās shops, across the UK. The font youāre thiā¦
Pruning my link tree on my commute to work today. I suppose eventually I will get back to having just one social media account, but I have no idea which one it shall beā¦
Just this guy in search of the #LaidBackAndLovely life and a good cup of coffee.
Hereās the pictures from the diamond wedding anniversary bash we attended at the weekend. Thatās Groupieās auntie Margaret and uncle Jim, also featured her cousin Tracy. We had a fine old time. www.instagram.com/p/DAie-Uoo_U...
Now I need to find the Bettie Page and 1960s glamour model fan accounts I follow over on the other place and I can finally kick it to the curb š
Never mind that, what the hell is that rat doing with an axe? šŖ
There has been alcohol for the first time in two months. I am not proud of this fact, but it was necessary. As you were. š·
Yay! Youāre here too!
Over on Threads, this picture has now gathered nearly forty thousand views and a discussion I muted a long time ago. Groupie is astonished. As am I.
European here from Scotland. As far as I am concerned trains are the finest form of transport and I would support anything to educate the Americans of this.
I remember seeing 1984 (the one with John Hurt as Winston Smith) over two periods in English at the end of term. āIt contains some nudity but I think youāre all mature enough to handle thatā¦donāt prove me wrong!ā our teacher said. I didnāt disappoint her.