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Scrabble Typography Edition
What could make Scrabble even better? Hold on to your H-A-T’s wordsmithing gamers out there because Andrew Capener has created this artisan Scrabble Typography Edition (this is actually the 2nd edition). He uses 15 different fonts to design this stunning board game, available in a limited edition of 2000. It kinda looks like you’re building high scoring ransom notes across the board.
He even redesigned the board by essentially blacking out all the squares. The gorgeous set has maple letter pieces and walnut tile racks and board. A lazy susan under the board keeps it rolling. Since this is a limited edition collectible, it’s price is in the triple word score territory of $199. (via iihih)
Scrabble Typography Edition
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Coolest Turkey Fonts for Thanksgivings
If you were looking for the coolest Turkey Fonts for Thanksgivings, read on. Let’s assume you are a geek and wanted to thank friends of your type. What could be better than writing a heart stirring email to them? Well, writing that heart stirring email in a Turkey Font can ...
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8 Hipster Words Posters Promoting Hipster Script
What are hipsters? Why doesn’t anyone like them? Do they know that they’re hipsters, or is it something only observed from the outside?
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Adobe Edge swells to include Tools & Services, streamlines the designer web
Adobe really wants web designers to kick things up a notch. Not satisfied with where Edge has gone so far, it just released a full-fledged Edge Tools & Services suite to cover the bases for polished desktop and mobile pages on most any modern platform. Motion tool Edge Animate (formerly Edge Preview), automated previewing tool Edge Inspect (formerly Shadow) and mobile app packager PhoneGap Build have all arrived in the suite as version 1.0 releases, and come with both Edge Web Fonts as well as TypeKit to spruce up text. A pair of pre-release utilities, Edge Code (Brackets) and Edge Reflow, are also joining the group to tackle the nitty-gritty of editing web code and layouts. Any of the apps will readily cooperate with third-party software, although they won't always be cheap: while most of the Edge suite is free to use in at least a basic form as long as you have a Creative Cloud membership at any level, Edge Animate is only free during its initial run and should eventually cost either $15 per month or $499 in a one-time sale. For pros that want to burnish their corner of the web to a shine, the result just might be worth the expense.
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