What does it mean to take something as personal as an artist’s handwriting, run it through a computer, and make it available for others to use? Our pocket-sized Leporello book seems to unfold endlessly as it attempts to approach this most delicate question.
Designed by Dinamo and veryes, the artist book features 2.5m of glyphs, Stefan Marx's A-Z of drawings, an essay by design writer and curator Billie Muraben, and a poem-artwork by the grandfather of zine-making, AA Bronson.
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