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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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2010 Calendar Is Available!

I swear I finished it before 2010. So what started out as a fun personal project last year is now officially a yearly tradition.  I am very happy with the way my quarterly calendar for the new decade has turned out.  This past year I think was a definitive year for me in how I look [...]
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Design for Obama Book Released

No, not that one.  This one: This week, to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Obama’s historic victory, Taschen books has published Design for Obama, a collection of posters from the eponymous website.  The book, subtitled Posters for Change: A Grassroots Anthology is a curated collection of posters submitted to the Design for Obama website throughout and [...]
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Letterpress Business Cards with Horse & Buggy Press

I’ve always been fascinated with letterpress so when I realized that we had a studio right here in downtown Durham with a couple of Vandercook presses, I knew I had to find a way to learn the craft myself.  Luckily, Dave Wofford of Horse & Buggy Press is not only a very talented designer and [...]
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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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