Dr. Dori’s Cut: 100 Words, No Filler.
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Dr. Dori Tunstall
12d ago
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With the launch of Polymode Sans and the essay collection Identity is Variable, XYZ Type and Polymode Studio have created a queer-centered typeface project that uses typography to explore identity, visibility, and the fluid performance of self. The post Dr. Dori’s Cut: 100 Words, No Filler. appeared first on PRINT Magazine .
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