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A Visit to Letterform Archive (The Tiny Typecast)

An interview with the staff of Letterform Archive in San Francisco, about their remarkable, unique, enormous public collection of graphic design ephemera.

Episode 1 of the The Tiny Typecast podcast, hosted by Glenn Fleishman, titled "A Visit to Letterform Archive (The Tiny Typecast)" was published on February 26, 2020 and runs 39 minutes.

February 26, 2020 ·39m · The Tiny Typecast

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Recorded live at Letterform Archive, Glenn Fleishman speaks with founder and executive director Rob Saunders, assistant curator and editorial director Stephen Cole, and then librarian Amelia Grounds. We talk about the archive history and mission, and how designers of today draw inspiration.

Recorded live at Letterform Archive, Glenn Fleishman speaks with founder and executive director Rob Saunders, assistant curator and editorial director Stephen Cole, and then librarian Amelia Grounds. We talk about the archive history and mission, and how designers of today draw inspiration.

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