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  • Bengalee Association for Champaca Books

    Bengalee Association for Champaca Books

    For a postcard that went as part of Champaca Bookstore’s book subscription parcel focused on English translations of Kannada texts, I drew an homage to one of my favourite Kannada signs in Bangalore, that of the Bengalee Association in Ulsoor. The Kannada is part of a trio of signs, which also includes Latin and Bangla.…

  • M.G. Road Type Walk

    M.G. Road Type Walk

    Last month I conducted my very first type walk in Bangalore. A group of us walked from Koshy’s at Anil Kumble Circle to Cauvery Emporium at the beginning of Brigade Road, and ended the morning with breakfast at India Coffee House. I spoke about a range of subjects — a bit of printing history related…

  • Nicholson Cemetery Type Walk

    Nicholson Cemetery Type Walk

    I debuted a new walk this month in Delhi’s Nicholson Cemetery, where a group of us got the opportunity to look at some of the oldest Latin letters to be seen in the city: ranging in styles from blackletter to grotesque to tuscan, a few even dating back almost two centuries. We spotted letters on…

  • 36 Days of India Street Lettering

    36 Days of India Street Lettering

    For this year’s edition of #36DaysOfType, I tried to shine a spotlight on the ingenious letter designs of local sign-makers in India. Every day, the letter or number I posted was based on a sign that I have spotted in the wild. The inspiration came from signs in Udaipur (Rajasthan), Panjim and Mapusa (Goa), Mumbai…

  • Paharganj Type Walk and Show & Tell

    Paharganj Type Walk and Show & Tell

    I was thrilled to run an updated avatar of my type walk from Delhi Walk Festival a few times this winter. It follows one of the main market streets in Paharganj, a neighbourhood that has existed since the Mughal era and dates back to the early eighteenth century. We start and finish at two important…

  • Extinct – C. Lal & Sons Dispensing Chemists

    Extinct – C. Lal & Sons Dispensing Chemists

    According to the Delhiwalla, Kashmere Gate’s C. Lal & Sons Dispensing Chemists has been in business since 1935, and was, in fact, the very first chemist shop in Delhi to be open twenty-four hours a day. I first spotted its wooden sign in July this year. And when I went back to the neighbourhood a…