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Linzie Hunter’s Spam One-Liners now available as prints

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Linzie Hunter’s Spam One-Liners, typographic doodles based on the subject lines of junk e-mails were a big hit after we posted about them last month. After many requests, Linzie now offers these gorgeous pieces as prints from Thumbtack Press.

An article in the latest New York Times Magazine titled Recycled Phrases, details the genesis of the project and even credits Drawn! with helping to spread the popularity of Linzie’s work.

  • http://wardomatic.blogspot.com/ Ward

    Great article. Strange that they don’t actually link to Drawn. They do for Boing Boing, however. Congrats to Linzie! Great stuff.

  • http://wardomatic.blogspot.com Ward

    Great article. Strange that they don’t actually link to Drawn. They do for Boing Boing, however. Congrats to Linzie! Great stuff.

  • http://lifeinaustin.blogspot.com/ xadrian

    These kinds of things really get me down. You work hard to think of new ideas and something so simple and yet so well done comes along that you just want to drive your forehead into a wall.

    Full marks to Linzie, that’s some creative typography and well crafted compositions.

  • http://lifeinaustin.blogspot.com xadrian

    These kinds of things really get me down. You work hard to think of new ideas and something so simple and yet so well done comes along that you just want to drive your forehead into a wall.

    Full marks to Linzie, that’s some creative typography and well crafted compositions.

  • http://pixohammer.smugmug.com/ pixohammer

    It’s amusing to see how things of no apparent relationship come together so perfectly.

  • http://pixohammer.smugmug.com pixohammer

    It’s amusing to see how things of no apparent relationship come together so perfectly.

  • http://www.planetmithi.com/ happymithi

    Saw this and was reminded of Linsie :
    http://www.wagenbreth.de/ – “cry for help”

  • http://www.planetmithi.com happymithi

    Saw this and was reminded of Linsie :
    http://www.wagenbreth.de/ – “cry for help”