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[Melbourne] Some Type of Wonderful-No Vacancy Gallery QV
comment No Comments Written by Krystal Schultheiss on September 28, 2009 – 10:23 pm

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Lifelounge is coming up to their second installment of Some Type of Wonderful. It’s so good that typographic nerds are coming out of the woodwork to show us what they’ve got, giving the rest of us with an interest in typography inspiration to watch how close we kern and watch the X-height of our characters. Makes no sense? That’s OK, I suggest you just go to check it out and see the crazy things that people do all over the world. The guys at Lifelounge will make you think about letter form in a new way…

Strangely enough, the kids at Lifelounge are not the only ones to join in the typographical movement. There is also the Sydney-formed crew Go Font your Self, (which, personally, I think the name is too good). Stay tuned for that article when we publish it!

Lifelounge promises a gallery opening with cold alcoholic beverages this Friday from 6.30pm, and I will be holding them to it!


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Who: Jonathan Zawanda, Mario Hugo, Luca Barcellona, Maxwell Lord, PMKFA, Theo Gennitsakis, Jessica Hische, Pablo Alfieri, Sebastian Lester, Siggi Eggertsson, Jiro Bevis, Gary Taxali,

What: Gallery opening /typography exhibition

When: Friday 2 October: 6:00pm - 9:00pm, runs until 16 October 2009

Where: No Vacancy Gallery (Pop Up Gallery), 191 Little Lonsdale St, QV Melbourne

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About The Author: Krystal Schultheiss

Most commonly known for her behind-the-scene magic in video production, digital design and social media. Favourite past times are sourcing local and international stuff and sharing it. She finds it fun to mash-up and construct new concepts with other creative people for the sake of creativity and artist experience.

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