Typodesine is a design practice that seeks to engage a middle ground between art, architecture, and furniture design.
Results for: real art ways
Take Place: Long Live Mill City
The mills of New England are humming with new energy, and Mill No. 5 in Lowell, Massachusetts is one of the best examples.
Invasive Species-to-Table
At Miya’s Sushi in New Haven, the usual is unusual. On the menu? Killer bees, poisonous vipers, and stingrays.
Now, More than Ever
BRZOWSKI and his labelmates at Milled Pavement have been speaking truth to power for years, and don’t plan on stopping.
What Lies Beneath
“For me, fiction is a way of accessing the sense that the universe is the possible, not just the actual.”
Throwback Threads
Justin Squizzero and Eaton Hill Textile Works painstakingly create gorgeous, historically accurate, textiles in Vermont.
Insider’s Take: This is Italian?
Erbaluce serves some of the best plates of food in Boston – eavesdrop on this candid chat we orchestrated earlier this year.
Whiskey Tits Have Many Dimensions
Miette Gillette moved from NYC to rural Vermont, where she inseminates pigs and publishes experimental literature.
Winters is on an Otherwordly Wavelength
Michael Winters’ ghosts, nature witches, and dolls on digital are cooler than the maiden-heroes and villains in your fantasies.
The Daughters Stone
Three generations of Stone women have been writers and poets, making one ponder the existence of a literary gene.