
Stephen Boss
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Stephen Boss
@stephenboss2000
Type Designer,Stem Sell researcher creating alphabets and writing books. Purchase Fonts: https://t.co/kp3bFHZZcz Mr. Boss “Talk is cheap, buy fonts 1995-2025”
North Adams, MA Beigetreten Aralık 2008
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1995 called.
It wants its fonts back in your projects. FaxFont · Elefont · Voodoo’ Logo · Netscape tiles · Skateboarder spreads
All revived. All one-time purchase. No audits ever. First 50 people get 30 % off any font today only use code q0ivbz9. studioboss.us Talk is cheap. Buy fonts. 😏
#EmbossFonts #90sRevival #Y2KType #Digirado
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Seriously WTF? These people have no concern for life at all, just their F(_)CKING ga$ tanks.
Liz Charboneau@lizchar
hey what the fuck
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"🖋️ Today in Graphic Design/Typography History – April 2On this day in 1917, the legendary typographer and designer Herbert Bayer was born in Austria.Bayer revolutionized modern design as a key figure at the Bauhaus. He created the iconic Universal Typeface (1925) – a geometric sans-serif that rejected all uppercase letters in favor of lowercase only, embracing the "new typography" movement.His work helped shape everything from corporate branding to modernist posters. Bayer believed design should be functional, universal, and free from historical baggage.📷What’s your favorite Bauhaus design or typeface? Drop it below 📷#GraphicDesign #Typography #Bauhaus #DesignHistory"

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2/3:"Later in his career, Bayer moved to the US and worked for major clients like the Container Corporation of America, where he pioneered the concept of "Great Ideas" advertising campaigns that combined art and commerce.He also designed the iconic "Aspen" logo and contributed to early computer typography experiments."
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Just when you think things couldn’t get any worse, emperor hero-cheeto ups his game
Natural Resources Democrats@NRDems
BREAKING: The Trump administration voted to let Big Oil ignore every endangered species protection in the Gulf of Mexico. In a single meeting, Trump's corrupt cabinet gave oil companies a free pass to kill endangered whales & sea turtles so they can drill without limits. 🧵
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“We have a mad man.”
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian
🚨BREAKING: TRUMP TELLS AMERICANS TO GET OVER $4.00 GAS PRICES
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Notable deal in distribution this morning. Sysco is buying Restaurant Depot for $29 billion. Plans to expand RD more aggressively. It gives Sysco a huge entry into cash-and-carry and a large number of independent restaurant customers.
restaurantbusinessonline.com/financing/sysc…
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Today in Graphic Design & Typography — March 31On this day in 1889, the Eiffel Tower officially opened in Paris as the centerpiece of the Exposition Universelle. Gustave Eiffel's iconic iron lattice structure wasn't just an engineering marvel — it became one of the most recognizable examples of industrial design influencing modern graphic aesthetics, signage, and visual identity worldwide. From posters advertising the tower in bold Art Nouveau lettering to its enduring impact on logo design and architectural typography, it reminds us how structure and letterforms shape culture.What’s your favorite design moment tied to iconic landmarks? Drop it below 👇#GraphicDesign #Typography #DesignHistory #EiffelTower

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🇺🇸 | Trump promised that the US must have the largest, most powerful, and most advanced AI infrastructure in the world. Now, the first water shortages are appearing.
Denver is limiting water and forcing restaurants to serve only on request - all because the Denver metro area in Colorado hosts 46-66 data centers.
Data centers in the US consume billions of liters of water every year, and demand is rising with the growth of AI.
For comparison: a single large CoreSite facility in Denver can use up to 805,000 gallons (about 3 million liters) of water per day - that’s equivalent to the daily indoor water use of roughly 16,000 Denver households.


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