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Loved reading Sasha's thoughts on both Decorum and 3W3M! She absolutely raises the level of whatever project she's on, so I was thrilled when I heard she was joining us for this adventure. Now I gotta hit Ebay and see if I can find those Plus81 issues...

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Sasha is a national treasure.

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Oh my gosh these layouts look gorgeous. Can't wait to have the book in my hands!

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Yeah House of Leaves is a pretty wild book with it’s text structure . It’s probably been 20 years since I read it but I immediately knew what Sasha was talking about.

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hooting and hollering reading this

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Really like Sasha, she seems like someone who is really passionate about her work. One thing when are founders suposed to give the informatioms for the delivery of the books? Thanks

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News is coming soon. Promise.

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Growing up I had a favorite family home I loved to visit. I wanted to live there but it wasn’t my place. It was rich with culture; from the original artwork to the books to the smell of the incense & food they would “burn”. Sasha’s design work gives me a piece of that. Thank you Sasha.

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Any idea when we will be getting the ashcan and system collected edition?

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These look great, can't wait to see how Sasha and the rest of the team continue to establish the unique design language of 3W/3M while also including more of the great infographic and text work we all know and love. Off to a fantastic start based on the above pieces!

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I read this & immediately ordered the Decorum HC. Haha!

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FYI, I am rooting for a coffee table sourcebook that I will be able to show off.

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I’m sorry. I had to stop before I delved into the post. There is work (deluxe ashcan) available for founders? I haven’t seen anything about this until now. Can someone help me find where to order please?

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"A lot of my favorite design is "low-tech print" containing large blocks of color (reminiscent of screenprinting). I like layering that with more technical-looking glyphs or overall composition." Fun!

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I enjoyed this discussion and the systems pages are exciting. Thank you!

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