Category Archives: Durham

Durham Book Rally Poster

Been a while since I’ve posted here – sorry folks – of course, you can find me every Thursday over on OkayGreat. Anyway, I wanted to share a poster I did recently for the good people over at Urban Durham Realty.  They organized an event to raise money and gently used books for the Durham Public [...]
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Doughy Goodness

(cross-posted at OK Great) Gear up Durhamites, The DOUGHMAN is coming on May 29, 2010. For those of you that don’t know about the DOUGHMAN, it’s probably the coolest event you’ll ever hear about.  It’s the world’s premiere team-relay-quadrathalon-slash-eating-contest and it’s coming back to Durham for the third year after a ridiculously successful 2009 race which was featured [...]
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Design you can take to the bank

So today I had a totally unexpected and amazingly pleasant experience at my local bank.  When I arrived, they were switching out my antiquated Wachovia ATMs with snazzy new Wells Fargo branded ones so I was eager to check out the new system.  First off, I don’t really like going to the ATM.  I let [...]
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Rock & Shop

If you were wondering where all the tattooed, pierced, layered clothing-wearing, trendy hip cats were in Durham today, then you obviously weren’t at Rock & Shop, because they were all there.  And I mean that in a good way, I promise. Rock & Shop is a cool little gathering that included a fashion show, some bands, [...]
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    I’m Michael Faber, a freelance graphic designer in Durham, North Carolina with an interest in print design, branding, typography, photography, dogs, cooking, letterpress, and a bunch of other goodness. I love talking design so if you have a project in mind or just want to chat about the relative merits of postmodernist typography or traditional Southern cuisine (I’m a Western NC barbeque guy - please don’t hold it against me), feel free to contact me.

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