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BLAG: Adventures in Sign Painting Craft, Community, and Culture.

The world's only print and online publication dedicated to sign painting.

Inside you'll find […]

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This new arrival at BLAG HQ is not in my shop (https://bl.ag/shop), but I'm exploring how to get it there.

'Sakaryanın Harfleri' by Murat Ertürk is a 430-page investigation into the hand-painted signs and sign painters from the Turkish city of Sakarya.

It's […]

[Original post on typo.social]
November 20, 2025 at 11:26 AM
After some excellent additions last week, the lettering locations map currently pins almost 70 places around the world.

I may need to set up a separate layer for print museums as they seem to be an expansive category in their own right, but for now here's the latest work in progress […]
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November 18, 2025 at 3:41 PM
The Daily Heller: A Museum of American Signs Brightens US All
Neon may be going the way of gas light. Although it’ll take more than pulling the plug to make it disappear. The American Sign Museum (ASM) is celebrating its 25th anniversary with the release of _American Sign Museum: Celebrating 25 Years_ that tells both the stories of signage in America and the creation of the museum. The book will be available to the public for the holiday season. The American Sign Museum, based in Cincinnati, covers more than 100 years of sign history and displays more than 800 signs and artifacts, making it the most comprehensive museum of its kind. With a mission to educate the community about the history of the sign industry and its significant contribution to commerce and the American landscape, the museum is organized to preserve, archive and display a historical collection of signs in their many types and forms. From its start in the basement of the _Signs of the Times_ offices, the ASM has grown over its 25 years to a 40,000-square-foot facility that houses more than 100 years of signage. “From an idea in founder Tod Swormstedt’s brain to the No. 3 pop culture museum in the country, the story of the American Sign Museum is a story of ingenuity worth telling,” said David Dupee, ASM’s director. Work on the book began in November 2024 when a team was assembled to create the content of the book. Sam Roberts, the editor and publisher of _BLAG_ (_Better Letters Magazine_), served as author; local photographer and educator Natalie Grilli did the book’s photography. Kathy Kikkert, meanwhile, handled its design. It promises to light up the holiday season. (Note to S. Claus: Bring the Clover sign back to East 34th St.). Advertisement
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November 17, 2025 at 1:57 PM
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Addendum: Hobo moniker tags are a rathole you can spend a lot of time going down. I recommend the somewhat obscure documentary "Who Is Bozo Texino", which I just noticed seems to be up on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSqMAADNKA8
November 12, 2025 at 7:11 PM
My favourite of the new batch might be this one for Arlene's Grocery, which looks to be signed by El Grego in case anyone knows who that is?

https://nyctype.com/post/738165093456576512/stanton-and-orchard-st

#signs #nyc #signpainting #grocery
NYC Type
Stanton and Orchard St.
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November 11, 2025 at 10:30 AM