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Typography Soap

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Despite popular belief, graphic designers need to shower too. They don’t just shed their skin every few weeks like the text books might have you believe. Even if many of them live and breathe typography, there comes a time when you have to put the fonts to rest so you can continue other life functions, such as sleeping and showering.

Typography nuts no longer need to dread the wasted time of a shower. Typography Soap provides the type addict with some much needed debossed type. You know that weird fantasy you’ve always had about literally showering in typography, well here’s your chance. Typography Soap is now available for pre-order.

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Marquee Picture Frame

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If you live anywhere near a church or public school, this Marquee Picture Frame shouldn’t be a mystery. Sold with a set of of white punch-out letters, you can create your own messages and post them on the frame, changing the message whenever you want.

The frame allows for lettering to appear on all sides of the photo, if you so desire. Available in 5 colors and shipping with 141 letters, numbers and symbols, you can grab your own for $19.50

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Hot Radiator Tells It How It Is

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Hello, I’m a radiator and I’m hot, not cold. I’m more on the scalding side than the freezing side. Not chilly, but quite warm. In fact, why don’t you just read me.

The Hot Radiator tells you exactly the dealio with its lettered design. It would seem that the letters also turn red when the radiator is on, for extra warning. You might want to teach your slaves kids how to read, like, now. Let’s avoid any unneeded insurance investigations, shall we?

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Laser Cut Scarf One Ups PT

Phil Torrone over at MAKE is famous for laser-etching designs into electronics such as laptops. Now a small company called Little Factory has one-upped him by producing laser cut scarves that form words out of tiny letters. Versions are available with both uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as a numbers piece.

While I’m not sure if these are the warmest scarves in existence, they’re certainly the most unique I’ve ever seen. I can’t find a price on these so they’re either hard-to-get or one-of-a-kind pieces. Either way, they’re sure to turn heads no matter what hipster city you’re walking through.

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