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Come to the Typocircle talk last week

November 29, 2016

A short post to say thanks to everyone who came to the Typocircle talk about A Smile in the Mind last week, which I failed to announce in advance on this blog.

It was good fun talking to a knowledgeable audience, who listened patiently as Greg Quinton and I explained how and why we updated the book, and talked through some of the projects featured. There were monsters, birds, bananas, gravestones, Everton shops, upside-down shops, grumpy faces, Trump posters and a brief appearance from Herr Kutz.

The event wasn’t filmed, but it was sketched (by Phil Carter, one of many great interviewees in the book). You will have to imagine the rest, or come along last week if you can.

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