
The new book Hand Job: A Catalog of Type by Mike Perry (Princeton Architectural Press, 2007), is a fascinating 250-page tome in its own right, with clever, cute and sometimes bizarre examples of custom-penned letterforms by the likes of Kate "Obsessive Consumption" Bingaman and design great Stefan Sagmeister.
But it also features a slew of artists and designers with local ties, including former Walker Art Center designers Andy Beach (onetime Off Center guest blogger who's now an independent designer after working for years at Urban Outfitters) and Kindra Murphy (an associate professor at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design). Murphy's samples include sketches for promotional materials she designed for Walker family programs.



"I applied for the Walker internship and [design director] Andrew Blauvelt wrote in my rejection letter that I should get in contact with Andy [Beach] at Urban," he wrote in an email. "So I did and six months later I got hired at Urban Outfitters where I got to know Andy and Erin [Mulcahy, Beach's wife and a former Walker design fellow]. I worked at Urban for 3 years."
Artwork: Typography by Paul Clark (top), Andy Beach, Andy Funderburgh (middle)
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