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See also: MPLSSTPL, Noisome Misdeeds

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Minnesota County Map

Here it is! The Minnesota county typographic map!

Order a proof!

Following in the footsteps of its predecessor in Minneapolis, this poster gives each of Minnesota’s 87 counties the Typocartography treatment.

The letters in each county form its boundaries. Type is set in Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold.

If your walls would like one, proofs are available for order through the Noisome Misdeeds Mercantile. They’re fifteen bucks, 32” x 36”, and they ship the first of March.

Order a proof!

(See if you can guess which county’s my favorite.)

Also, my apologies to the fine people of Cass County—there just weren’t two ways about it. My hope is that we can all be mature adults; let’s just get it all out of our system.

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Oh, my.
(See also: Typocartography, Ork)

Oh, my.

(See also: Typocartography, Ork)

Jul 17
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For those with screens

Hey kiddies! Click below (or here) for FREE screen-sized versions of the typographic MPLS neighborhood map I finished a few days ago. The download includes black on white and white on black varieties for your iPhone, your iPad, and even your old “laptop,” or whatever those things were called.

And don’t forget to ORDER A PROOF!

I mean… like, if you want one.

Jul 14
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Typocartography

Inspired by Jenny Beorkrem and her fantastic Ork Posters series, I’ve created a Minneapolis neighborhood map, formed entirely of typographic elements.

Each of Minneapolis’ 80+ neighborhoods is represented. The letters in each neighborhood’s name form its boundaries. Type is set in Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold.

If your walls would like one, proofs are available for order through the Noisome Misdeeds Mercantile. They are fifteen bucks, 22” x 35”, and they ship the first of August.

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