typo&graphy hopes to soon serve the Philadelphia and PABurb region as a art and information blog–covering the increasingly influential swagger of the youth generation in the great state of Pennsylvania. It aspires to become a staple to remaining close to those you do and do not already know, focusing mostly on the inspiring and sometimes maniac lives of the greater Philadelphia twenty-somethings (and those who are not drinking legally… yet). typo&graphy will also serve to connect readers to the modern internet-savvy age culture it created with monthly art and design updates, music reviews, and that which otherwise makes us unique.
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This blog is deeply rooted in the idea that most of us have not made it to our dream jobs (… yet) and for the sake that the age old tradition of ass-kissing and ladder-climbing desperately needs to get over itself. Not because we’re impatient or think that nothing can be learned from our seniors and higherups, but because our work is good and worth repeating. typo&graphy deeply encourages non-traditional contribution and a no obligation atmosphere. All work at all times is appreciated.
The playing field for jobs is dwindling in the global world so we must create work for ourselves.
Anyone interested in writing or designing for typo&graphy may contact the editors at: typefaceprint@gmail.com. Monthly contributions for the Short Fiction section and the Glean Machine, as well as freelance visual art and design, must also be submitted to this address.
Those seeking to write must submit a cover letter with their name, address, email and a detailed description of the direction of writing you intend to contribute. Thereafter, a writing sample must also be sent. If you do not have published or even relevant non-published work, please specify and otherwise submit an idea for work.
Designers, illustrators and photographers must follow a similar application process. A cover letter detailing your name, address, email and a brief description of both work and personal taste. A sample of your work must be sent in an attached email in web-friendly formats. Links to other websites and hosts are welcome as well.
Thanks,
The Editor
typefaceprint@gmail.com