VisuaLingual Stays Local
The Cincinnati-based VisuaLingual studio just completed a series of limited-edition screenprints that utilize bits of vernacular typography found on old commercial signs in their neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine to craft "accidental aphorisms."
The company believes strongly in the local atmosphere from the looks of the other products available in their Etsy shop.
The Ohio River's movement is represented on a sets of brightly colored coasters...
and apparently, what this print playfully celebrates is the Cincinnati custom of saying "Please?" instead of "Excuse me?" Cute.












Thanks for sharing a great Queen City Etsy shop!
Posted by: lucky designs | August 06, 2008 at 12:44 PM
good i like it
Posted by: 100ice Community | September 26, 2008 at 07:59 AM