I love hand-drawn typography. There’s definitely something organic and refreshing about it, especially when used in an advertisement or on a book cover. Unfortunately, the demand for such traditional type is not as strong as my admiration towards it.

Michael Perry’s Hand Job: A Catalog of Type explores various treatments of hand-lettering by various typographers and illustrators including, Andy Smith, Tyler Askew, Matilda Tristram, Luke Ramsey, and A.J. Purdy to name a few.

Michael Perry has done hand jobs, oops I mean hand type for clients such as Urban Outfitters, American Eagle, MTV, Rome SDS, Ployvinyl Records, Amelia’s Magazine, and so on. You can visit his website at http://www.mikeperrystudio.com

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